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An up to 17-year follow-up retrospective analysis of a minimally invasive, flapless approach: 18 945 implants in 7783 patients.

Philip JeschWolfgang JeschEmanuel BruckmoserMischa KrebsTibor KladekRudolf Seemann
Published in: Clinical implant dentistry and related research (2018)
The analyzed data concludes the safety and medical efficacy of the ATP-Punch. The CSRs using this flapless technique are comparable to the classic surgical flap approach.
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