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Holahan CM et al. – Systemic BMD and osteoporotic status are not associated with local jawbone quality. Implants placed in good–quality bone, as assessed subjectively by the surgeon at the time of implant placement, have significantly better survival characteristics than implants placed in moderate–/poor–quality bone.

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