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What types of Implants are used today?

Modern implants consist of an osseous part that interacts with the bone, a transmutation component that interacts with the mucosa and then the restoration; this can be crown or bridge abutment, or anchors for dentures. There has been a vast amount of scientific development in implant design, geometry, materials and techniques in order to improve the ease of delivery and success of implant treatment. The materials used commonly for implants include commercially pure titanium, titanium alloys or occasionally ceramic materials (e.g. zirconium dioxide or aluminium oxide). If you are an aspiring dentist and want the Implantology Course in Delhi, visit Ahead Academy for the best learning.


As implantology continues to evolve, different implant designs and procedures are being introduced. The new products introduced are subject to varying levels of research and development and clinical documentation with the implications that some materials or procedures may prove to be less reliable or safe in routine use. The clinicians must ensure that the treatment they offer and undertake must be evidence-based and patient-centred. 

Classification of implants
Majority of modern implants today are endosteal (i.e. placed with alveolar bone) in design. Endosteal implants are subdivides into different kinds based on their geometry, shape, surface and function and materials:

1. Cylindrical or root form implants
2. Blade implants and the ramus frame
3. Pin implants 
4. Disc implants
5. Pterygoid or zygomatic implants
6. Trans-osteal implants

Cylindrical or Root form Implants
Cylindrical or root form implants are the most common modern implants used in routine dental practice. 

Thread Design
If an implant lacks outer threads this is known as a “Push-fit (non-threaded) implant”. Threaded implants, on the other hand, could be solid screws or hollow screws in design. Also, screws can be self-tapping and non-self tapping. Major of the implant designs are threaded root form screws.

Diameter
Implants are classified according to their general diameter in cross section.

Geometry
Implants can be “tapered” or “parallel sided” in profile. Some surgeons prefer parallel sided fixtures whilst others use tapered ones. There is no comparison between the two also no convincing evidence suggesting that one is superior to another design. 

One-piece or Two-piece Implants
Implants are manufactured either as one-piece or two-piece fixtures. One-piece incorporates an integral abutment whereas two-piece fixtures is an implant and a separate abutment.

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