
pmid: 1061809
Abstract A method of investigating epithelial attachment to acrylic resin was described. Clinical and microscopic examination demonstrated an attachment of the epithelium to the acrylic resin.
Periodontium, Dental Implantation, Epithelial Attachment, Humans, Methylmethacrylates, Female, Middle Aged
Periodontium, Dental Implantation, Epithelial Attachment, Humans, Methylmethacrylates, Female, Middle Aged
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