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Types of Dental ImplantsMost dental implants used today are made of titanium. The metal’s most important characteristics are its resistance to corrosion and to acids. Furthermore titanium is a nonmagnetic metal which is very strong despite its weight, and the human body does not reject it as a foreign object. When titanium implants are successfully placed in bone, the bone develops around it in a process called osseointegration. Implants are associated with many types of surfaces, such as acid etched, plasma sprayed, acid etched and grit blasted, and hydroxyapatite coated. Since hydroxyapatite is a part of the bone composition and it is also contained in the implant, it bonds with the bone in a process called biointegration. There are several types of implants: root-form implants, ramus-frame implants, transosseous implants, blade-form implants and the dentist will decide which type to use according to the quality of the jawbone.
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