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pmid: 6358466
The use of free autogenous grafts to the alveolus during root submergence was shown to be a method that might be used to prevent the loss of masticatory mucosa and vestibular depth, which have been regarded as problems associated with the procedure.
Male, Mouth Mucosa, Skin Transplantation, Surgical Flaps, Dogs, Alveolar Process, Animals, Female, Bone Resorption, Tooth Root, Tooth
Male, Mouth Mucosa, Skin Transplantation, Surgical Flaps, Dogs, Alveolar Process, Animals, Female, Bone Resorption, Tooth Root, Tooth
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