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Prevention of Peri-Implant Problems: Treatment Plan

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Implant site evaluation is a critical step in the treatment planning process. Adequate radiographs, study models, and evaluation of the bone and soft tissue are necessary to avoid peri-implant problems. Implant selection and spacing requirements are also reviewed.

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Pope, J. (2019). Prevention of Peri-Implant Problems: Treatment Plan. In: Wilson Jr., T., Harrel, S. (eds) Dental Implant Failure. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18895-5_3

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