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Rodriguez–Tizcareno MH et al. – The anatomically guided site preparation technique is a very useful tool to perform implant placement in the areas of multiradicular teeth. The objective of this article is to describe the anatomically guided implant site preparation technique as an aid to favorably place dental implants in multiradicular teeth postextraction.

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