Fraulob, 2020 - Google Patents
Biomechanical characterisation of the bone-implant interfaceFraulob, 2020
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- Fraulob M
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Implant failures still often occur in orthopaedic and dental surgeries and are related to a lack of biomechanical stability. During the healing period following surgery, bone tissue forms and remodels in direct contact with the implant surface, creating a bone-implant interface …
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