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

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Implant histology 129

Fig. 4-102. A, Immediately posterior to the abutment post, soft tissues encapsulate the implant sites and lie over the healthy bone. The sites are the beginning of the strut giving rise to the abutment post (A), the distal secondary strut (Ds), and the buccal border of the frame (Bp). B, An enlargement of the boxed area in A shows the stratified squamous epithelium layer (E) lining the abutment space (A). (From Bodine R. L., Jr., and Mohammed, C. I.: Histologic studies of a human mandible supporting an implant denture, J. Prosth. Dent. 21 [2] : 203-216, 1969.)

1 Soft tissues encapsulate subperiosteal implant , lie on healthy bone



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