Dental implants have revolutionized restorative dentistry, offering patients durable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing solutions for missing teeth. Among the various implant types, endosteal and subperiosteal implants stand out as two distinct approaches, each with unique advantages tailored to different clinical scenarios. Understanding their differences can empower patients and clinician...
Dental implants have revolutionized the field of restorative dentistry, providing patients with renewed functionality and aesthetics. Among the various types of implants, subperiosteal implants offer a unique solution for patients lacking adequate bone height or density to support traditional endosteal implants. Despite being less common, subperiosteal implants can be an effective alternative for ...
Abstract
Subperiosteal implants have played a significant role in the field of dental implantology, particularly for patients with insufficient bone mass to support traditional endosteal implants. These implants, placed beneath the gum line but above the jawbone, offer an alternative for patients who are not candidates for endosteal implants due to severe bone loss. Although once a common solutio...