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Vertical Endosteal Implant at Dentist Dictionary

What is Vertical Endosteal Implant? Root-shaped implant which derive their support from a vertical length of bone. Implants are in the form of spirals, cones, rhomboids, and cylinders. They can be smooth, threaded, perforated, solid, hollow or vented. They can be coated or textured and are available in submerged and non-submerged forms in a variety of biocompatible materials.

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