Correction: Calvo Guirado, J.L., et al. Peri-Implant Behavior of Sloped Shoulder Dental Implants Used for All-On-Four Protocols: An Histomorphometric Analysis in Dogs. Materials 2018, 11, 119

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The authors would like to correct following typing and two images errors: In "Abstract", authors change 35 • to 30 • , and change the word "same" to "different". The correct expressions are given as: Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the soft tissue thickness and marginal bone loss around dental implants with sloped micro-threaded shoulder (30 • angle) in comparison to conventional design, inserted 30 • angulated in post extraction sockets and immediately loaded with temporary prosthesis simulating the all-on-four protocol. Materials and Methods: Six fox hound dogs received forty-eight post extraction dental implants with the different diameter . . .
The correct expressions are given as: Surgical guide with four orifices (two axial (0 • ) and two inclined at 30 • ) were anchored with intraosseous pins to the cortical bone and a guided drilling protocol was used for the osteotomies (Figure 2).
Forty-eight Medentika™ dental implants (Medentika GmbH, Hügelsheim, Germany) with 3.5 mm diameter by 9 mm length for Quattrocone straight implants and 4.3 mm diameter by 9 mm length for Quattrocone30 dental implants with two different designs were inserted inside extracted distal roots (both straight and sloped implants), divided into two groups (n = 24 per group): the Control group used a conventional implant design with axial micro threads; the Test group used sloped implants with 30 • angle and micro threads ( Figure 3).
In "4.1. Histological Processing", authors change "medial-distal plane" to "buccal-lingual plate" The correct expressions are given as: Biopsies were processed according to the methods described by Donath and Breuner (1982). In brief, the samples were dehydrated in increasing grades of ethanol up to 100%, infiltrated with methacrylate, polymerized, and sectioned at the buccal-lingual plane using a diamond saw (Exakt, Apparatebau, Norderstedt, Germany) . . .
The new image of Figure 6 is as follows: Materials 2018, 11, 119 2 of 3 Biopsies were processed according to the methods described by Donath and Breuner (1982). In brief, the samples were dehydrated in increasing grades of ethanol up to 100%, infiltrated with methacrylate, polymerized, and sectioned at the buccal-lingual plane using a diamond saw (Exakt, Apparatebau, Norderstedt, Germany)… The new image of Figure 6 is as follows: In "4.4. Marginal Bone Loss", authors change "mesial and distal bone" to "buccal and lingual bone", "Mesial bone Wall" to "Buccal bone Wall", "distal bone Wall" to "lingual bone Wall" The correct expressions are given as: The distance from the implant platform to the highest portion of the buccal and lingual bone. The measurements of buccal and lingual crests bone loss were expressed in millimeters (Figure 7). To facilitate differentiation between native and newly formed bone, blue and light blue chromaticity were enhanced by digital processing. Buccal bone wall resorption in relation to the lingual bone wall was expressed as a linear measurement in millimeters (relative measurement).
The new image of Figure 7 is as follows:  In "4.4. Marginal Bone Loss", authors change "mesial and distal bone" to "buccal and lingual bone", "Mesial bone Wall" to "Buccal bone Wall", "distal bone Wall" to "lingual bone Wall" The correct expressions are given as: The distance from the implant platform to the highest portion of the buccal and lingual bone. The measurements of buccal and lingual crests bone loss were expressed in millimeters (Figure 7). To facilitate differentiation between native and newly formed bone, blue and light blue chromaticity were enhanced by digital processing. Buccal bone wall resorption in relation to the lingual bone wall was expressed as a linear measurement in millimeters (relative measurement).
The new image of Figure 7 is as follows: Materials 2018, 11, 119 2 of 3 Biopsies were processed according to the methods described by Donath and Breuner (1982). In brief, the samples were dehydrated in increasing grades of ethanol up to 100%, infiltrated with methacrylate, polymerized, and sectioned at the buccal-lingual plane using a diamond saw (Exakt, Apparatebau, Norderstedt, Germany)… The new image of Figure 6 is as follows: In "4.4. Marginal Bone Loss", authors change "mesial and distal bone" to "buccal and lingual bone", "Mesial bone Wall" to "Buccal bone Wall", "distal bone Wall" to "lingual bone Wall" The correct expressions are given as: The distance from the implant platform to the highest portion of the buccal and lingual bone. The measurements of buccal and lingual crests bone loss were expressed in millimeters (Figure 7). To facilitate differentiation between native and newly formed bone, blue and light blue chromaticity were enhanced by digital processing. Buccal bone wall resorption in relation to the lingual bone wall was expressed as a linear measurement in millimeters (relative measurement).
The new image of Figure 7 is as follows: