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Root form implants for tomorrow

L I Linkow1, M Gelbart

  • 1Dept. of Implant Dentistry, New York Univ., College of Dentistry, NY, USA.

The Implant Society : [Periodical]
|January 1, 1996
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The future of dental implantology likely involves four root form implant types, based on extensive clinical experience. Dentists should consider these superior designs over current norms for better patient outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Implantology
  • Biomaterials Science
  • Surgical Innovation

Background:

  • The evolution of dental implantology has led to diverse root form implant designs.
  • Clinical practice often favors specific implant types, potentially limiting treatment options.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for the broader adoption of four specific root form implant types.
  • To encourage critical evaluation of established dental implant practices.

Main Methods:

  • The author's extensive experience placing thousands of root form implants across various bone types informs this perspective.
  • Analysis of implant design and function in diverse clinical scenarios.

Main Results:

  • The author expresses confidence in the future utilization of the four discussed root form implant types.

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  • Implants with superior design and function are predicted to become standard.
  • Conclusions:

    • Dentists exclusively using one type of root form implant are encouraged to reconsider their approach.
    • Adopting advanced implant designs can lead to improved treatment efficacy and patient satisfaction.