Mandibular Implants (published 1977)   Dr. Leonard I. Linkow

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Another case, fig. 41. The arrow points to an aluminous porcelain that we developed for the soft tissues in the rami areas, fig. 42. The implant system showing the porcelain necks and perfectly round posts which eliminated any torquing action of the rami previously caused by the early one, three and five piece system, fig. 43. On top of the hollow tubes were several holes for escapage of the Duralay preventing air bubbles, fig. 44. The blade is placed into the groove, figs. 45, 46, 47, 48, and the copings with their extension arms are placed over the round posts to check the ability of "swinging" the arms in all directions, figs. 49, 50. The ramus groove and insertion of the right ramus blade, figs. 51, 52. The left groove and blade insertion, figs. 53, 54.

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1 Aluminous porcelain neck of ramus part of symphyseal ramus system



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