Socket shield technique

Socket Shield Technique for achieving more aesthetic results in Implant prosthesis:

Socket shield technique in contrast to conventional extract and Implant technique is a method in which a part of the root of the tooth to be extracted (the coronal 2/3) is left intact in the socket and the implant is placed immediately. This techniques was introduced in 2010 by Hurzeler et.al. Socket shield technique is …

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Dental Implants : What are dental implants ? advantages and disadvantages.

Dental Implants: the Best way to treat tooth loss.

The Million dollar question: “What is a Dental Implant?” and what are the advantages of dental implants ?”. Let start by understanding what a Dental Implants is first followed by its advantages. A Dental implant is a titanium Screw or a post that is surgically placed into the jawbone under gums. Dental Implant allows your dentist …

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Intraoral Scanners in Oral Implantology: Revolutionizing Precision and Efficiency

Intra Oral Scanning Intraoral scanners have revolutionized oral implantology, offering precise and efficient solutions for dental implant procedures. This article explores the significant impact of intraoral scanners on oral implantology, highlighting their role in enhancing precision, improving patient experience, and optimizing workflows. Accurate Impressions for Precise Implant Placement: Intraoral scanners provide accurate digital impressions, replacing …

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Survival rates of Pterygoid Implants: A systematic review.

Y Suhaas ABSTRACT:  This systematic review aimed to analyze the survival rates of pterygoid implants for the treatment of patients with atrophic posterior maxillae where conventional implant placement was not possible. An extensive search of electronic databases (PubMed/Medline, google scholarly, and Cochrane Library) was conducted, for articles published between 1995 and 2020, to identify articles …

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Mandible Anatomy

Mandible: Its Structure and anatomy.

Mandible Anatomy It is a Horse shoe shaped movable bone. It is composed of 2 parts:  a horizontally-oriented body 2 vertically oriented rami. Has 2 surfaces: External and Internal Muscles attached to mandible: Buccinator Mylohyoid Geniohyoid. Anterior belly of digastrics. Platysma Superior constrictor. The nerves and ligaments associated with the mandible: More on Oral Implantology Here: www.suhaasdental.com …

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maxilla anatomy

MAXILLA Anatomy

Maxilla Anatomy The maxilla  is a paired bone that has a body and 4 processes, Alveolar process Zygomatic process Frontal process Palatine process The two maxillary bones (maxillae) are fused in the midline by the inter-maxillary suture to form the upper jaw. Body : Process :  Alveolar process Zygomatic process Frontal process Palatine process  Surfaces: Anterior or facial Posterior or …

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implant design parameters

Implant Design Parameters : Their Advantages and clinical correlations

Implant Design Parameters Parameter  Definition Effects of parameter Clinical relevance Crest design the neck portion of the implant, configurations can be critical forminimizing the marginal bone loss. ➢Cylindrical crest module exerts shear strength while an angled crest module exerts compression forces and is therefore better The crest diameter should be slightly greater than that of …

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NSAIDS

NSAIDS : Most universally used pain management drugs.

NSAIDS Non Steroidal anti Inflammatory Drugs Content: a) Mode of Action b) Classification c) Uses and recommendations NSAIDS Act by preventing biosynthesis of Prostanoids Prostanoids: Prostaglandins Thromboxane A2 Prostacyclins Mode of Action Arachidonic acid is a component of the phospholipids of cell membranes Free Arachidonic acid is released by cell damage mainly by the action …

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Bone grafts substitutes

Bone grafts substitutes: True life savers.

Bone grafts substitutes  Ideal bone grafts substitutes should be biocompatible, bioresorbable, osteoconductive, osteoinductive, structurally similar to bone, easy to use and cost-effective. . Classification of Bone grafts: Based on origin  Autografts: a tissue transferred from one position to another within the same individual. Allograft: obtained from genetically different individuals of the same species.  Xenograft: tissue …

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