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

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84 Theories and techniques of oral implantology

Fig. 4-4. A superficial cross section from the bone block after the Formiggini implant had been removed. The tissue adjacent to site (X) is a dense fibrous connective tissue. (From Chercheve, R.: Les implants endo-osseux, Paris, 1962, Librairie Maloine.)

Fig. 4-5. Cross section from a deeper level, showing dense fibrous tissue around the empty site (X). (From Chercheve, R.: Les implants endo-osseux, Paris, 1962, Librairie Maloine.)

1 Cross section of bone after removal of Formiggini`s endosseous implant
2 Deep section shows fibrous tissue around empty Formiggini implant site



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