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Valoración de la eficacia de un sistema de fresas helicoidales en la recolección de hueso autólogo mediante fresado biológico

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2021
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Los objetivos planteados en el presente estudio fueron: 1. Determinar la cantidad de hueso recogido (en µg) durante la preparación del lecho implantológico. 2. Valorar radiográficamente el tipo de hueso del paciente según la clasificación de Lekholm y Zarb.3. Determinar si existe interrelación entre el patrón de hueso radiográfico y la cantidad de hueso recolectado.
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