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- who: Kunchala Sailasri et al. from the It is to be noted that several other different classifications grouping bone tissues have also been employed in the past [17], which include the Misch Classification (1990), Trisi and Rao classification (1999), and the classification put forth by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)In the Misch Classification [12], the density of the bone in the edentulous regions based on the tactile and macroscopic characteristics of the cortical and trabecular bone was used as parameters for the grouping into, , and, . If the cortical bone is dense, it is grouped . . .
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