Prothèse implantaire
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This concise volume offers a practical overview of implant prosthetics, focusing on the principles, materials, and clinical techniques used in modern dental restoration. Readers are guided through the stages of treatment planning, surgical placement, and the fabrication of prosthetic components, with attention to patient selection and postoperative care. Illustrated with clear diagrams and case examples, the text serves both as an introductory reference for students of dental medicine and a handy refresher for practicing clinicians seeking to update their knowledge of implantology. Though brief, the book balances technical detail with accessible language, making it a useful resource in both academic and clinical settings.
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B. Picard
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