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70 N.cm). Materials and Methods: This study was conducted on twelve patients divided in to two groups (study group and control group) with missed mandibular posterior teeth, Zimmer Swissplus Implants were inserted using Aseptico motor implant system, insertion torque was measured digitally. In the control group implants were inserted with medium torque (25-35 N.cm) while in the study group implants were inserted with high torque (>70 N.cm). Results: There was a statistically significant increase in bone density around the implants in the study group at 6 months postoperative compared with the control group. Conclusions: the use of high insertion torque (up to 70 N.cm) neither prevented osseointegration nor increased marginal bone resorption around tapered multithreaded dental implants placed in posterior mandible. Also there is statistically significant correlation between insertion torque and bone density around implants placed in posterior mandible.]]>
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