New dental implant technology developed by researchers
‘Game-changing’ dental implant technology using ultraviolet (UV) light has been developed following a decade of research. The technology was developed by a team of researchers
‘Game-changing’ dental implant technology using ultraviolet (UV) light has been developed following a decade of research. The technology was developed by a team of researchers

The irradiated hypocellular, hypovascular, and hypoxic tissues are the main cause of dental implants osseointegration failure. A meta-analysis found almost three-fold increased failure risk for
If you’ve lost more than one tooth, you’d naturally want to fill in the gaps! After all, not only can it affect your appearance —
We all know how effective dental implants are in replacing missing teeth, but only a few think about what happens after. When you decide to
A woman was left waiting for a response from British Airways after finding a loose dental implant in her plane meal. A passenger on a

Randolph R. Resnik, DMD, MDS, focuses on the etiology, prevention, and management of a well-known implant complication in this exclusive continuing education article, which you

Charles D. Schlesinger, DDS, explains why CBCT guided surgery should be considered an integral part of predictable and successful implant placement in this exclusive continuing

Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects connective tissue throughout the body and causes many clinical manifestations in patients. One common complication is advanced
3D volume rendered images showing two foramina in the right mandible. This patient was sent to CT Dent for implant planning in multiple sites in
A dental surgery launched a patient’s new smile tens of kilometres into the space. Claire Nathan saw her implant bridge propelled into the earth’s atmosphere
Main Content Implant robot Since 2000, more than 4 million operations have been carried out using robots in various areas of medicine, ranging from cardiology

Researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and McMaster University have developed an airy, foamlike substance that can be injected into the body and