Dental Implants
Virtually all dental implants placed today are root-form endosseous implants, i.e., they appear similar to an actual tooth root (and thus possess a "root-form") and are placed within the bone (end- being the Greek prefix for "in" and osseous referring to "bone"). The bone of the jaw accepts and osseointegrates with the titanium post. The osseointegration is the component of this implant procedure that makes it resemble the look and feel of a natural tooth.
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Bone Atrophy - Lower Mandible
Bone Atrophy - Upper Maxilla
Ceramic vs Metal Crowns with Implants
Effects of Single Tooth Loss
Implant Placement Into Socket
Implant vs. Bridge
Implant Placement Into Socket - Two Centrals
Locator Attachments for Lower Denture
Locator Attachments for Upper Denture
Lower Fixed Detachable
Locator Attachments for Lower Denture
Locator Attachments for Upper Denture
Mandible Crown and Bridge Reconstruction
Milled Bar Procedure
Posterior Three Unit Bridge
Premature Aging Due To Bone Loss - Female Front View
Premature Aging Due To Bone Loss - Female Side View
Premature Aging Due To Bone Loss - Male Front View
Premature Aging Due To Bone Loss - Male Side View
Single Implant Placement - Lateral Incisor
Single Tooth Two Stage Procedure - Central Incisor
Sinus Lift - Lateral
Sinus Lift - Vertical
Three Unit Bridge
Two Implant Over Denture
Three Unit Bridge
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