Prosthodontic restoration supported and/or retained by dental implants is perhaps the most exciting area of
prosthodontics. The well-documented sequelae of loss of alveolar structure and concomitant decrease in prosthetic function can now be delayed along with a dramatic increasc in function versus conventional tissue-borne appliances.
Dental implant restoration is primarily a prosthodontic procedure because the end result is the replacement
of a tooth, multiple teeth, and/or contiguous structures surrounding the oral and facial region alongwith many
extra-oral applications. The diagnosis for the need of a dental implant is a prosthodontic diagnosis that reflects all the usual criteria for tooth and contiguous structure replacement. Only after a prosthodontic need has been established is the surgical diagnosis made to determine if the prosthodontic need can be satisfied. A dental.........................................
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