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Ähnlich wie beim natürlichen Zahn kann es auch bei Dentalimplantaten zu einer Besiedelung mit Plaque-bildenden Bakterien und in der Folge zu einer Entzündung der periiimplantären Weich- und Hartgewebe kommen. In der Straumann Group liegt unser Fokus auf der Entwicklung von Lösungen zur erfolgreichen Prävention, Diagnose und Behandlung von periimplantären Komplikationen.

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