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Horizontal Endosteal Implant at Dentist Dictionary

What is Horizontal Endosteal Implant? Flat, blade-shaped implants of varying thickness which derive their support from a horizontal length of bone. They can be perforated, smooth, flouted, textured, coated, vented, multiheaded and submerged in non-submerged forms in a variety of biocompatible materials.

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