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

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Fig. 6-63. This partially edentulous maxilla has enough alveolar bone remaining in the edentulous areas to support endosseous implants.

Fig. 6-64. Shallow blades are appropriate posterior abutments for this maxilla.

Fig. 6-65. Because of insufficient bone below the antral floor in this partially edentulous maxilla, implants are contraindicated.

1 Partial edentulous maxilla with alveolar support for endosseous implant
2 Shallow endosseous blade implant for partially edentulous maxilla
3 Maxillary antral floor insufficient, implant placement contraindicated



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