A Rationale for the use of Various Implant Systems
The routine use of dental implants has increased our awareness
of the biomechanical parameters of clinical dentistry. Basic tenets
such as crown-root ratio and dental materials are paramount. The
choice of a particular dental implant system involves many factors
relating to the "biologic cost" of the procedure. The major implant
systems will be explored and compared stressing the pros and cons
of each.
It has been said, that most dental implant failures occur before
they are placed in the mouth. Only through a systematic approach,
can a thorough understanding of the factors in treatment planning
be accomplished.
Dr. Frederick J. Nau
30 Central Park South
New York, N.Y.10019
(212)755-3030
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