Modern implant dentistry based on osseointegration: 50 years of progress, current trends and open questions
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Abstract
In the 1960s and 1970s, implant-supported prostheses based on subperiosteal or blade implants had a poor reputation because of questionable clinical outcomes and lack of scientific documentation. The change to a scientifically sound discipline was initiated by the two scientific pioneers of modern implant dentistry, Professor P. I. Brånemark from the University of Gothenburg in Sweden and Professor André Schroeder from the University of Bern in Switzerland. Together with their teams, and independently of each other, they laid the foundation for the most significant development and paradigm shift in dental medicine. The present volume of Periodontology 2000 celebrates 50 years of osseointegration. It reviews…
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- Osseointegration
- Medicine
- Implant
- Periodontology
- Dentistry
- Dental implant
- Sinus lift
- Orthodontics
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