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Scanning electron microscopic study of the reaction of human bone to a titanium implant
An endosteal implant which had been functional had to be removed from the mandible after 13 months; this implant was made available for investigation in the scanning electron microscope. It was seen that an ankylotic bond between bone and implant had been achieved under natural loading conditions.