Dental implant treatment- associated complications, their prevention and management

Introduction to implant-associated complications Accidents and complication may happen during any surgical procedure. The effort that we can do to prevent these complications is a detailed treatment planning before stating the case and its appropriate execution. Although, we can’t totally eliminate the complications, but by doing this we can definitely minimize their frequency of occurrence.…

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Clinical procedure for dental implant placement

Introduction The most important factors determining the long-term success of dental implant treatment are an accurate diagnosis, a well-designed treatment plan, and a well-performed surgical protocol. The surgical protocol is developed after gathering detailed data which includes complete medical and dental history, clinical findings, photographs, mounted diagnostic casts and radiographs. It must be noted here…

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Treatment planning for an implant patient: A general overview

Introduction An accurate diagnosis and proper treatment planning make implant treatment a long term success. Clinical examination and mounted cast models give us information about the maxillomandibular relationship, available space, occlusion, inter-arch distance and relative parallelism. With the help of radiographic examination, the critical landmarks such as the mandibular canal, maxillary sinus, and roots of…

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Diagnostic imaging in implantology

Introduction to diagnostic imaging in implantology Dental implants have changed the face of dentistry in the last few decades. They have received widespread acceptability because of high success rate and patient satisfaction. Implants not only replace missing teeth but also restore oral functions, speech, and self-esteem of the patient. To achieve all these, accurate implant…

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Dental implant surface treatments

Introduction to implant surface treatment One of the most important factors responsible for implant success is its primary stability. It has been shown in studies that still almost 10% failures are encountered. Implant failures are most commonly associated with poor bone quality 1. Various properties of implant such as composition, surface topography, surface roughness and…

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