Dental Implants: Dual Stabilization Technology
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High risk pregnancy, Obstetric emergency, Maternal mortality, Perinatal mortality, Postpartum hemorrhageAbstract
More recent epidemiological data seem to show an increasing trend of tooth loss due to periodontal reasons rather than caries; the presence of initial attachment loss, bone height and the habit of smoking significantly increase the risk of tooth mortality. A dental implant is a titanium screw which is placed into bone to replace missing teeth. The implant mimics the root of a tooth in function. Dental Implants have changed the face of dentistry over the last three decades. Success of dental implants is generally defined by implant survival. Implant failure perhaps results from multi-factorial process. With changing concepts in technology and incorporation of better implant design, the chances of implant failures can be minimized by using dual stabilization implants that focus on osseous fixation.Downloads
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