E-papers - JOSR - Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation
The Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation publishes original and high-quality research and clinical papers in the fields of periodontology, implant dentistry, prosthodontics and maxillofacial surgery. The aim of the journal is to promote rapid communication of scientific information between academia, industry and dental practitioners, thereby influencing the decision-making in clinical practice on an international level.
Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation No. 3, 2017
In this issue: Editorial / About the Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation / Accuracy of computer-assisted template-based implant placement using a conventional impression and scan model or digital impression: A prelimi- nary report from a randomized controlled trial / Zero apicectomy in endodontic microsurgery / How can the tapered implant design influence bundle bone preservation: An experimental study in American Foxhound dogs / Improved fully digital workflow to rehabilitate an edentulous patient with an implant overdenture in 4 appointments: A case report / Thirteen-year follow-up of a cross-arch implant-supported fixed restoration in a patient with generalized aggressive periodontitis and parafunctional habits / Flap design: New perspectives in periapical surgery / Fourth MIS Global Conference / Guidelines for authors / Imprint — about the publisher
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Editorial
03 - 03About the Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation
06 - 07Accuracy of computer-assisted template-based implant placement using a conventional impression and scan model or digital impression: A prelimi- nary report from a randomized controlled trial
08 - 16Zero apicectomy in endodontic microsurgery
18 - 26How can the tapered implant design influence bundle bone preservation: An experimental study in American Foxhound dogs
28 - 36Improved fully digital workflow to rehabilitate an edentulous patient with an implant overdenture in 4 appointments: A case report
38 - 46Thirteen-year follow-up of a cross-arch implant-supported fixed restoration in a patient with generalized aggressive periodontitis and parafunctional habits
48 - 55Flap design: New perspectives in periapical surgery
56 - 61Fourth MIS Global Conference
62 - 62Guidelines for authors
64 - 64Imprint — about the publisher
66 - 66