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Oseointegración: serendipia o razonamiento científico
El éxito de un implante dental depende en gran medida de dos procesos: la integración de tejidos blandos y la integración de tejidos duros con la superficie del implante.
Autor/a: C.D. Agustín Zerón y Gutiérrez de Velasco Profesor fundador y titular en el posgrado de periodoncia
Fuente: Año 1 * Num. 4 * Junio 2006
Indice
1. Referencias bibliográficas
2. La matriz extracelular
3. Introducción
4. Definición de oseointegración y La serendipia
5. Transición biológica del diente al implante dental
6. La oseointegración necesita la osteogénesis
7. Entendiendo la oseointegración, Estabilidad primaria y secundaria, Osteoinducción, Conclusiones
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