Cite
Hard and soft tissue alterations using dual‐zone concept versus connective tissue graft at maxillary immediate implant placement: A 1‐year randomized clinical and volumetric trial.
MLA
Fettouh, Ahmed Ibrahim Aboul, et al. “Hard and Soft Tissue Alterations Using Dual‐zone Concept versus Connective Tissue Graft at Maxillary Immediate Implant Placement: A 1‐year Randomized Clinical and Volumetric Trial.” Clinical Oral Implants Research, vol. 35, no. 5, May 2024, pp. 510–25. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.14247.
APA
Fettouh, A. I. A., Ghallab, N. A., Mina, N. A., Abdelmalak, M. S., Abdelrahman, A. A. G., Shalaby, A. F., & Shemais, N. (2024). Hard and soft tissue alterations using dual‐zone concept versus connective tissue graft at maxillary immediate implant placement: A 1‐year randomized clinical and volumetric trial. Clinical Oral Implants Research, 35(5), 510–525. https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.14247
Chicago
Fettouh, Ahmed Ibrahim Aboul, Noha A. Ghallab, Nael Adel Mina, Mariam Samy Abdelmalak, Abdelrahman Ali Gamaleldin Abdelrahman, Ahmed Fouad Shalaby, and Nesma Shemais. 2024. “Hard and Soft Tissue Alterations Using Dual‐zone Concept versus Connective Tissue Graft at Maxillary Immediate Implant Placement: A 1‐year Randomized Clinical and Volumetric Trial.” Clinical Oral Implants Research 35 (5): 510–25. doi:10.1111/clr.14247.