Contemporary implant dentistry must provide patients options that are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing, with built-in strength and mechanisms to ensure long-term success.
The need of the hour today is to give long-term function while respecting the constraints of hard- and soft-tissue biology and preserving the surrounding bone architecture around functional implants for decades.
The number of implants placed in recent years has resulted in a rise in the number of problems.
In dentistry, its usage in the treatment of total and partial edentulism has become a standard therapeutic option.
• Caries and endodontic issues in adjacent teeth are less likely.
• The sensitivity of adjacent teeth is reduced.A dental implant is a structure formed of alloplastic materials that are inserted underneath the mucosa and periosteum into the oral tissues.