Enhanced implant stability with a chemically modified SLA surface: a randomized pilot study.
Thomas W. Oates(The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio), David L. Cochran(The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center), Archie A. Jones(The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center), James Simpson(Universidad Carlos III de Madrid), Mark Bischof(Clinique Saint-Joseph), Pilar Valderrama(The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center), Rabah Nedir(Clinique Saint-Joseph), Helge Toutenburg(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
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December 6, 2007
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