From Osseointegration to Digital Implantology
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Dental implantology is the area of dentistry that allows restoring function and esthetics to patients who for any reason have lost one or more of their teeth 1. But implantology is not only the osseointegrated implant. Implantology goes beyond just inserting the implant in the residual ridge; it requires a thorough clinical and imaging assessment, knowledge of jaw biomechanics and occlusal forces, collaborative work between different specialties, oral and maxillofacial surgery, periodontics, orthodontics, and oral prosthetics.
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