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Currently, there are two state-of-the-art forms of dental implants, both made with titanium, which is biocompatible - meaning it is easily accepted by and integrated with the bone. Dental Implants and Oral Reconstruction Center
Titanium is the same metal used in other surgical procedures such as hip and knee replacements. It is safe and dependable.
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The different types of implants can be used independently or as multi-modality treatment, based on need and each individual case. Dental Implants and Oral Reconstruction Center
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The Endosteal Implant. Placed directly into the jawbone, there are two types of endosteal impants: Dental Implants and Oral Reconstruction Center
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Dental Implants and Oral Reconstruction Center · The Root Form Impant: Cylindrical in shape, it replicates the basic shape and function of the natural tooth root Dental Implants and Oral Reconstruction Center
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Dental Implants and Oral Reconstruction Center · The Blade Form Implant: Thinner, it is used when the jawbone is inadequate due to height, width, or composition to support a root form implant. It acquires stability from the surface area that it occupies and integrates into. Dental Implants and Oral Reconstruction Center
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The Subperiosteal Implant. The subperiosteal provides a lightweight metal framework, offering the equivalent of multiple tooth roots. It's used when bone has atrophied or resorbed leaving limited bone volume.
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