Non-Invasive Reverse Torque Removal of Dental Implants: Part 1
Historically, removal of failing dental implants was a difficult and traumatic procedure requiring extensive bone cutting around the implant. But not anymore! With newer techniques,…
Historically, removal of failing dental implants was a difficult and traumatic procedure requiring extensive bone cutting around the implant. But not anymore! With newer techniques,…
Peri-implant mucositis refers to early phases of inflammation around dental implants without bone loss. It is equivalent of gingivitis around natural teeth. Peri-implant mucositis is…
Biologically incompatible, anatomically inappropriate, and functionally disastrous- These terms summarize the full-mouth dental implant treatment provided to a patient who suffered significant infection and loss…
Biologically incompatible, anatomically inappropriate, and functionally disastrous- These terms summarize the full-mouth dental implant treatment provided to a patient who suffered significant infection and loss…
Sinus perforations can be a potential complication when placing dental implants in the back area of the upper jaw bone. In our last ‘Hints & Tips in Dentistry’ episode, Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi discusses how to accurately assess the site of planned dental implants and prevent sinus perforations during implant placement. He also shares how to manage sinus perforations either noted at the time of implant placement or later after the implant has healed.
One of the most common dental implant complications is the presence of dark or black lines and gum recession around crowns. This is a major…
There are several requirements for achieving success with dental implants and the aesthetic and functional results patients expect. These include presence of adequate bone and…