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Discover the truth about using torque as a measure of dental implant stability. Contrary to popular belief, torque may not always be a reliable indicator of primary stability. Find out from Dr. Robert Stanley, the Smile Engineer, why torque measurements may fall short in assessing the true stability of dental implants and what alternative methods could provide more accurate results.

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