ISBN-13: 9786209461934 / Angielski / Miękka / 84 str.
Oral implantology is a specialized field of dentistry that focuses on the restoration of missing teeth through the use of dental implants. This technique offers an effective long-term solution for patients with tooth loss, providing improved function, aesthetics, and stability compared to traditional dentures or bridges. Since its inception in the 1950s, oral implantology has become an essential part of modern dental care. Implantology involves the placement of biocompatible devices, typically titanium into the jawbone, where they osseointegrate with surrounding bone, providing a stable foundation for prosthetic teeth. Over the past few decades, the demand for implants has grown significantly, driven by advances in materials, techniques, and patient expectations. Precision in implant placement is crucial for achieving successful outcomes in oral implantology. In recent eras, the field of oral implantology has witnessed remarkable advancements, particularly with the introduction and evolution of surgical guides. These guides serve as critical tools in the precise placement of dental implants, aiming to enhance the accuracy, predictability, and clinical outcomes of implant procedure.