Contemporary Approach on Sinus Augmentation
INTRODUCTION Perforation of the maxillary sinus by a dental implant is a concern for many dental implant clinicians. Maxillary sinus floor elevation (SFE).
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INTRODUCTION Perforation of the maxillary sinus by a dental implant is a concern for many dental implant clinicians. Maxillary sinus floor elevation (SFE).
INTRODUCTION Dental implants have long been used to replace missing single teeth, multiple teeth, and full arches. The success rate of dental implants.
INTRODUCTION As dental implants continue to be the treatment of choice for many dentists and patients alike, and newer implant systems continue to.
INTRODUCTION Implant dentistry research has demonstrated high success rates in the reconstruction of partial and fully edentulous sites.1 The placement of implants into.
INTRODUCTION Replacement of incisors is a huge challenge for clinicians, technicians, and even patients, and although the advancements in dental implants and techniques.
INTRODUCTION Full-arch, implant-supported reconstruction continues to provide viable solutions to restore and improve function, enhance aesthetics, and change the quality of life for.
INTRODUCTION Our modern endosseous dental implants osseointegrate into the available hard tissue and serve as a foundation for fixed and fixed-detachable prostheses.1 Many.
Single-Tooth and Extended Edentulous Restorations BACKGROUND Titanium and titanium alloy implants have been the materials of choice in the manufacturing of dental implants.
INTRODUCTION When restoring adjacent implants in the partially edentulous patient, the decision on whether or not to splint them is a common clinical.
INTRODUCTION In the current era of aesthetic dentistry, implant placement poses a serious challenge for the surgeon when attempting to restore severely atrophic.