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.