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

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Fig. 3-25. Marked loss of supporting alveolar bone in a tooth that has lost its functional antagonist. (From Kellner, E.: Z. Stomat. 18:59, 1920.)

Fig. 3-26. Consequences of a missing tooth. (From Massler, M., and Schour, I.: Atlas of the mouth in health and disease, Chicago, 1958, American Dental Association. Copyright American Dental Association. Reprinted by permission.)

1 Consequences of missing tooth and its importance in implants
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