Nowadays congenitally missing lateral incisors is a common clinical occurrence. Successful dental treatment is always the goal for patients and dental practitioners. In this abstract, the authors introduce an approach using dental implants to solve the problem of congenitally missing lateral incisors. In most cases, a multidisciplinary treatment plan has to be developed and executed. Currently, a single implant supported crown is a predictable method for the treatment of bilateral missing incisors.
This article discusses the role of electromyography in prosthetics of dentition defects, as well as the use of dental implants to increase the biopotentials of masticatory muscles.
This article discusses osteoplastic materials of various origin for differentiated use, as well as the results of their usage at filling of the dental socket under histological control.
Dental manipulation is often associated with the placement of implants in patients with partial or complete tooth loss. Before implants are placed, the dental surgeon is most often faced with a bone deficit in the alveolar ridge area. With any technique, the main disadvantage of autologous bone extraction is the additional trauma to the patient. Reducing the invasiveness of the surgical steps is particularly relevant in elderly patients with comorbidities [1, 2, 3]. In this article, the authors propose to use bone blocks of allogenic origin when restoring defects of the alveolar ridge of the jaw bones.
This article presents an analysis of the survival rate of implants widely represented on the Russian market. The authors summarized the statistical material for the last 8 years.