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Dental Implantation And Its Classification

Shukurov Sherzod Shukhratovich , Samarkand State Medical Institute Assistant Of The Department Of Pediatric Dentistry, Uzbekistan
Jumayev Gofur Ziyadovich , Samarkand State Medical Institute Clinical Resident Of The Department Of Pediatric Dentistry, Uzbekistan
Saidmuradov Dilshod Kamalovich , Samarkand State Medical Institute Clinical Resident Of The Department Of Pediatric Dentistry, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Dental implantation is a procedure of implanting an implant in the jawbone of the patient with subsequent prosthetics of their crowns, bridge or conditionally removable dentures. The implant is a pre-trained artificial construct that is embedded in the tissue of the jaw for future restorations. Implants are designed to replace the roots of lost teeth, allowing in the future restoring the dentition. The following article explores the process of implantation.

Keywords

Implantation, jaw, laser, prosthetic dentistry, two-stage implantation

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Shukhratovich, S. S. ., Ziyadovich, J. G. ., & Kamalovich, S. D. . (2021). Dental Implantation And Its Classification. The American Journal of Medical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Research, 3(02), 106–110. https://doi.org/10.37547/TAJMSPR/Volume03Issue02-16