Implant Science

Clinical deep-dives into implant biology, surgical planning, osseointegration, and full-arch rehabilitation.

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How Digital Dentistry Transforms the Future of Tooth Replacement

Dental implants remain the gold standard for replacing missing teeth. A titanium post anchored in the jawbone, topped with a custom crown — the concept hasn’t changed. But what has changed, dramatically, is how we plan them, place them, and perhaps most importantly, how we understand the biological environment they’re placed into. For decades, implant […]

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Crestal Bone Stability in Dental Implants

Implant Engineering & Bone Stability I ImplantBioMechanics Engineering Mechanobiology Crestal Stability Preserving the Crestal Foundation: Engineering Meets Biology Analysis of bone as a structural material, the mechanobiology of cellular tension, and the critical surgical factors that prevent peri-implant failure. 1. Structural Engineering: Bone as Soil In engineering terms, dental implants are analogous to piles driven

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The Ultimate Guide to Full-Arch Dental Restorations

The goal of a full-arch dental implant restoration is to create an esthetically pleasing, comfortable, and stable chewing system. This is achieved through a logical, stepwise process of examination, planning, and execution, following specific parameters: maxillary tooth position, mandibular tooth position, occlusal plane, vertical dimension, and occlusal scheme. When these parameters are meticulously followed and

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All-on-X Basics

Advanced All‑on‑X Treatment Planning Report A practical, prosthetic‑driven guide to digital workflows, bone reduction, remote anchorage, risk management, and team coordination. Immediate Load Prosthetic‑Driven Guided Surgery Last updated: September 2, 2025 Table of Contents Introduction Digital Planning & Prosthetic‑Driven Workflow Bone Reduction & Implant Positioning Zygomatic vs. Pterygoid Implants Key Anatomical & Prosthetic Parameters Patient

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Bone Metabolism Around Dental Implants – What Affects Osseointegration

Dental implant success depends on more than surgical precision — it requires a deep understanding of how bone metabolism and the immune system influence osseointegration. This article explores the complex biology of bone remodeling, the role of immune cells, and systemic factors that determine whether implants thrive or fail. The Immune-Bone Interface The integration of

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Aseptic Failure in Dental Implants – Biological, Mechanical & Material Causes

When dental implants fail without infection, the condition is known as aseptic failure. This complex phenomenon results from biological, mechanical, material-related, and systemic factors. Understanding these causes helps clinicians reduce risks and improve outcomes. What is Aseptic Failure? Unlike infection-related failures, aseptic failures occur due to disruptions in osseointegration. Patients may experience implant mobility, discomfort,

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