Osseointegration In Dental Implants: A Review

Research Article
Sarve P H., Kulkarni D., Shetty L., Bongulwar R., Akolkar A and Khandelwal N
DOI: 
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Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Osseointegration, Dental Implant Osseointegration, Oral Implantology. Osseointegration in Dental Implants.
Abstract: 

Osseointegration refers to a direct structural and functional connection between living bone and the surface of a load-carrying implant. Currently, an implant is considered as osseointegrated when there is no progressive relative movement between the implant and the bone with which it has direct contact. A direct bone contact as observed histologically may be indicative of the lack of a local or systemic biological response to that surface. It is therefore proposed that osseointegration is not the result of an advantageous biological tissue response but rather the lack of a negative tissue response. The rationale of the present review is to know the mechanism of osseointegration for successful implant placement.