This presentation explores the various types of biomaterials used in implants, focusing on their properties, applications and advancements. Topics covered include the classification of biomaterials, including metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites as well as their interaction with biological tis...
This presentation explores the various types of biomaterials used in implants, focusing on their properties, applications and advancements. Topics covered include the classification of biomaterials, including metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites as well as their interaction with biological tissues.
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Language: en
Added: Aug 16, 2024
Slides: 22 pages
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Implant biomaterials Dr. Shiva
Partially edentulous
Subperiosteal implant
Transosteal implant
Endosseous implant
Implant manufacturing
REQUIREMENTS They should promote osseointegration. They should be nontoxic and nonirritant. They should be chemically stable in the bone bed. They should be able to bear the masticatory forces. They should have mechanical properties similar to that of bone. It should be easy to manipulate, easy available and not expensive.
Osseointegration
Provisional restoration Dr. Shiva
After tooth preparation
Befor to After tooth preparation
What is ISF &ESF?
Direct Technique
Indirect Technique
Indirect- direct technique
Summary Classification Advantages Disadvantages Indication Contraindications Materials used Recent advances