História do desenvolvimento de implantes dentários

Jun 11, 2025

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As early as ancient times, people in Europe, the Middle East, and Central America have tried to use various homogeneous or heterogeneous materials, including human and animal teeth, carved bones, and shells, to implant jaws to replace missing teeth. In modern times, people have tried to use artificial materials to make implants of various shapes, which can be placed inside or outside the bone to repair missing teeth or provide support for dental Restaurações . No entanto, esses implantes sofreram um grande número de falhas de derramamento porque não podem atender aos requisitos do complexo ambiente oral . no médio -20} th século, titânio sueco {ósseo de animal… osseointegration. In 1965, he used the osseointegrated titanium implant he developed in the first clinical case, successfully repairing cleft palate defects. In 1982, at the Toronto meeting, Brånemark reported on 15 years of extensive research work on osseointegration, which was recognized as a breakthrough in oral medicine. It laid the foundation for a new branch of oral medicine-oral implantology. In the following decades, oral implantology has developed and matured rapidly. As a restoration method that is very similar in function, structure and aesthetic effect to natural teeth, dental implants have become the first choice for the oral medicine community and patients with missing teeth.