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Table 1.

Demographic data.

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Fig 1.

Load star sensor.

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The CONSORT flow diagram.

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Table 2.

The Anterior & Posterior Bite Forces in Males & Females.

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Fig 3.

The mean value differences of anterior bite forces and posterior bite forces in males (a); The mean value differences of anterior bite forces and posterior bite forces in females (b).

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The Anterior and Posterior Dental Implant Stability in Males and Females.

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Fig 4.

The mean value differences of anterior implant stability and posterior implant stability in males (a); The mean value differences of anterior implant stability and posterior implant stability in females (b).

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Table 4.

Results of the two-way and three-way ANOVA of all groups for the bite forces and implant stability values between the time, locations of the implants, and gender.

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Table 5.

Results of the sphericity (Mauchly), and handling of violations (Greenhouse-Geisser).

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Table 6.

Intergroup Comparisons of Mean Bite Force and Stability in both genders by using the Bonferroni test after adjustment of other factors.

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Table 7.

The Correlation between Bte Forces and Dental Implant Stability in Males and Females.

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Table 8.

Differences in regression coefficients (b) for BF and implant ISQ between the Time, Location of Implants, and Gender. b illustrated the mean percentage change in one unit of influencing variables (Time, Location of Implants, and Gender) That is based on the change in BF and implant ISQ. Significant differences in the regression coefficients (b) are denoted by * (p < 0.05). The term ratio reflects the quotient of bISQ/ bBF.

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