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Li T et al. – The results indicate that in type IV bone, implant length is more crucial in reducing bone stress and enhancing the stability of implant–abutment complex than implant diameter. Biomechanically, implant diameter exceeding 4.0 mm and implant length exceeding 9.0 mm are the combination with optimal properties for a screwed implant in type IV bone.

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