Osseointegration was said to be a direct contact between vital bone and the surface of a load carrying implant, but in truth it involved more than a bioinert integration. A greater understanding of the biological, biomechanical and most recently the immunological interaction between implant and bone has led to a clear understanding of how to optimize osseointegration and develop an implant that protects bone. Throughout the history of implantology, there has been a widespread acceptance of marginal bone loss down to the first thread. This has been attributed to a variety of factors, including an initial adaptation to load, influence of microleakage at the implant-to-abutment junction, and the establishment of a peri-implant biologic width. This presentation will focus on both the theoretical and clinical evidence that will expose the truth about osseointegration and how an optimal implant surface and implant design can ensure marginal bone maintenance.
Learning Objectives:
At the completion of this course, participants will be able to:
This course is presented as an interactive learning module. This course is part of the DS Academy's Dental Implant Curriculum. To view all courses within the curriculum, please click here.
Original Recording Date: November 23, 2021 Re-evaluation Date: November 23, 2024
AGD PACE Subject Code: 690 - Implants
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