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On immediate/early loading of implant-supported protheses in the maxilla. Fischer Kerstin

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p 10 3rd paragraph, line 14 2-4 μm

4th paragraph, line 2 μm particles of titanium and 75 μm p 12 3rd paragraph, line 2

line 5

p 18 4th paragraph, line 1 200 μm line 3 100 μm line 5 50-150 μm

p 24 2nd paragraph, line 1 should be non-aesthetic

line 2 delete the sentence ”While immediate loading ….…”

insert the sentence In total 115 wide-body implants were evaluated, of which 44 implants were placed in

the maxilla.

p 26 4th paragraph, line 5 GBR (Guided Bone Regeneration) p 30 3rd paragraph, line 9 delete the first either

p 39 the last line (p<0.05)

p 50 2nd paragraph, line 7 overdenture should be denture Paper III page 7

right column, line 16 (p<0.05)

Paper V page 6 Table 5 is missing

Table 5. Correlation between RFA and marginal bone levels at three and five years.

B-P DIRECTION M-D DIRECTION

Bone Level 3 years p = 0.00* -

Bone Level 5 years p = 0.00* p = 0.00*

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