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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-227458

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Dental implants have been used as an effective treatment for missing teeth. Dental implantology has a long history that reaches back to ancient times when attempts were made to replace missing teeth with various materials. Modern dental implants are designed to osseointegrate, where the implant fixture fuses with the jawbone. The surgical procedure involves placing the implant, followed by the adaptation of the surrounding tissue. There are two main surgical techniques: one-stage surgery and two-stage surgery. One-stage surgery involves placing the implant and allowing a healing abutment to protrude through the gums. This eliminates the need for a second surgery but carries the risk of overloading the implant during the healing phase. Two-stage surgery is the standard approach, where the implant is initially submerged, and a second surgery is performed to connect the abutment. The choice between one-stage and two-stage surgery depends on many factors, including bone quality, clinical parameters, and aesthetic considerations. One-stage surgery offers quick aesthetics but can pose a higher risk of implant failure due to early loading. Two-stage surgery provides a higher success rate but requires two surgical procedures.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-227307

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Clear aligners have gained popularity in orthodontic treatment as a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing alternative to traditional braces. The use of clear aligners has increased due to their advantages, including improved aesthetics, easy removability, and minimal soft tissue irritation. The treatment process involves sequential aligners custom-made for each patient, using computer-aided design and manufacturing technology. Clear aligners employ controlled forces to gradually move teeth into proper alignment. However, clear aligners have limitations, such as the need for patient compliance and their effectiveness in addressing complex malocclusions. Clinical considerations include thorough assessment, regular follow-up visits, and patient education. Treatment outcomes vary depending on the specific malocclusion characteristics. Clear aligners have demonstrated benefits in treating mild malocclusions, spacing issues, and certain types of malocclusion corrections. Treatment duration may be shorter compared to fixed appliances in mild cases. Stability and periodontal health can be influenced by clear aligner therapy, which has effects on plaque levels and gingival inflammation. Root resorption is a concern, but aligners have shown a lower prevalence compared to fixed appliances. Compliance, eruption of permanent teeth, and limitations in visualizing hard and soft tissues are important considerations. Overall, clear aligners offer an aesthetic orthodontic treatment option for a variety of dental abnormalities and mild to moderate orthodontic issues.

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