Osseo Densification - A Comprehensive Review on Novel Approach

Success of a dental implant depends on osseointegration which is the direct structural and functional connection between the dental implant and the alveolar bone. Successful osseointegration requires both primary stability (mechanical stability) between the implant and the bone and secondary stability (biological stability) which occurs during bone remodelling during healing.

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