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Perceptual Changes in the Peri-Implant Soft Tissues Assessed by Directional Cutaneous Kinaesthesia and Graphaesthesia: A Prospective Study
Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, 08/20/09
Habre–Hallage P et al. – The DCK and G are simple but reliable sensory tests that can be easily applied in the oral region. This prospective study indicates that tooth loss reduces tactile function compared with implant–supported prostheses. The peri–implant soft tissues could be partially involved in the osseoperception function.
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