Occlusion In Implant Prosthodontics
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The content of this book has been arranged in a way that helps readers move step-by- step from basic concepts to clinical application. It begins with the history and evolution of implant surfaces, explaining why surface changes became necessary and how they influence biological responses. It then explores different types of surface treatments, such as machining, sandblasting, acid etching, anodization, coating techniques, and modern nano-level modifications. Each method is described in simple language, along with its advantages, limitations, and the scientific reasoning behind its use. A major focus of the book is the connection between surface characteristics and osseointegration. By understanding how bone cells interact with different surface textures, dentists can choose implants more confidently and plan treatments more effectively. Research findings have been explained in a practical manner so readers can apply evidence-based knowledge to real clinical situations.


