G. Anneroth , K.G. Hedström, O. Kjellman, P-Å. Köndell, Å. Nordenram
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In a series of monkeys, titanium implants (Xenodent®) were installed in the sockets of mandibular incisors. The animals were sacrificed 7 and 12 weeks after the implantations. The healing was studied by histological and microradiographical techniques. A gradual osseointegra-tion free from adverse interference could be noticed.