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Characteristics and frequency distribution of bone defect configurations in peri‐implantitis lesions—A series of 193 cases

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(a) Most common peri-implantitis defects exhibited a combination of intrabony component and a buccal/oral dehiscence, while purely circumferential defects were relatively seldom; (b) implants with defects with bone dehiscence were placed more frequently closer to the lateral aspect of the ridge harboring the dehiscence; (c) implants placed in the lower anterior region had the highest risk for more severe peri-implant bone loss; and (d) peri-implant bone defects with only a single bone wall appropriate for regenerative procedure were relatively frequent.

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