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A dental implant is a synthetic tooth root, fabricated from biocompatible materials, which is surgically inserted into the jawbone to provide support for a dental prosthesis. In the field of prosthodontics, implants serve as a fundamental solution for replacing missing teeth, with applications extending from single crowns to full-arch fixed bridges and removable overdentures.
An implant product is not a single piece but a system, generally composed of three main parts:
Some systems also offer one-piece implants where the fixture and abutment are a single unit, often used in specific overdenture cases.
The gold standard due to excellent biocompatibility, strength, and proven osseointegration.
A metal-free, tooth-colored alternative prized for aesthetics and suitable for patients with metal sensitivities or thin gum tissue.
Modern implant products are differentiated by their design features and surface treatments that enhance bone healing and stability:
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Macro-design | Tapered, cylindrical, or hybrid body shapes with varied thread patterns for high primary stability |
| Surface Micro-topography | Moderately rough surfaces created by techniques like sandblasting with large-grit and acid-etching (SLA), anodization, or calcium-phosphate coating to accelerate osseointegration |
| Connection Type | Internal Connection (preferred for better force distribution and microbial seal) or External Connection (traditional design) |
| Platform Switching | Abutment narrower than implant platform to preserve crestal bone and improve soft tissue aesthetics |
Designed to accommodate screw-retained or cement-retained crowns and bridges, including bone-level and tissue-level implants.
Includes narrow-diameter/mini-implants and standard implants with specialized attachment systems:
Products for protocols like All-on-4® concept, including tilted implants, angled multi-unit abutments, and immediate-loading designs for same-day provisional prosthesis delivery.
For edentulous patients, implant products transform traditional dentures. An implant-supported overdenture uses 2-4 implants to provide retention and stability, dramatically improving chewing function and comfort compared to conventional dentures. The choice of attachment system (Locator, ball, or bar) depends on the patient's anatomy, manual dexterity, and budget.
Dental implant systems in prosthodontics are meticulously engineered constructs intended to deliver consistent, long-lasting osseointegration. They serve as adaptable and dependable foundations for every category of tooth replacement, spanning from a solitary missing tooth to extensive full-mouth rehabilitation.
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