At times we need bone grafts to make sure the implants stay firm, strong, and longer. Bone grafts are bioresorbable mineral reservoirs which induce the formation of new bones. When the available bone width or height is not enough…Read more »
Reality Behind Primary Stability in Clinical Implantology
Primary stability decides the success of implants! Getting to the basics, primary stability is the measure of initial bonding between the implant and the bone. As the life of implant is decided by the primary stability, we can confidently say…Read more »
Prevention and Treatment of Hard and Soft Tissue Defects
“Prevention is better than cure” is a famous saying, and it also forms the basis for the success of dental implants. While we spend a considerable amount of time on placing dental implants, we need to emphasize equally on their…Read more »
Titanium Implants Versus Zirconia Implants
When we talk about implants, the first thing that comes to our mind is Titanium. We recommend Titanium implants to our patients as Titanium is stronger, fuses better with the bone, longer lasting, and economical than Zirconia. Titanium is also…Read more »