Theories and Techniques of Oral Implantology (vol.1) (published 1970)   Dr. Leonard I. Linkow

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Fig. 4-16. Pasqualini found that bone grew close enough to the implants to define their shapes, as seen in these cross sections of a dog's mandible. (From Pasqualini, U.: Reperti anatomopatalogici e deduzioni clinico chirurgiche di 91 impianti alloplastici in 28 animali da esperimento, Riv. Ital. Stomat., No. 12, December, 1962.)

Fig. 4-17. When the Pasqualini implants had larger cores, bone usually grew into the cores. (From Pasqualini, U.: Reperti anatomopatalogici e deduzioni clinico chirurgiche di 91 impianti alloplastici in 28 animali da esperimento, Riv. Ital. Stomat., No. 12, December, 1962.)

1 Dog mandible histologic view with bone growth near Pasqualini implant
2 Bone growth into large cores of Pasqualini implant in dog mandible
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