Dental implantology and bone reconstruction are critical components of modern oral surgery, aimed at restoring function and aesthetics in patients with missing teeth or insufficient jawbone. Dental implants serve as artificial tooth roots, providing a stable foundation for prosthetic restorations such as crowns or bridges. However, successful implantation often requires sufficient bone volume and density, which may be compromised due to trauma, infection, or long-term tooth loss. Bone reconstruction techniques-such as bone grafting, guided bone regeneration, and sinus lift procedures-are employed to rebuild and strengthen the jawbone prior to or during implant placement. Advances in biomaterials and surgical techniques have significantly improved outcomes, allowing for predictable and long-lasting results. By integrating implantology with bone regeneration, oral surgeons can offer comprehensive treatment plans that enhance oral function, facial structure, and patient confidence. This combined approach reflects a growing emphasis on precision, personalization, and long-term success in oral healthcare.
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