Dental implant research is a dynamic field driving innovations in the realm of oral rehabilitation. Researchers are dedicated to exploring novel strategies to improve the various facets of dental implants. Investigative efforts extend to the development of advanced biomaterials with enhanced biocompatibility, durability, and accelerated osseointegration properties. Surface modifications on implants are a key area of exploration, aiming to create interfaces that foster improved tissue integration and reduce the likelihood of complications. The focus on biocompatibility remains paramount, with research endeavors dedicated to identifying materials that elicit minimal immune responses and maximize long-term success. Concurrently, investigations into implant design, including thread patterns and abutment connections, are aimed at optimizing load distribution and biomechanical performance. The outcomes of dental implant research directly influence clinical practices, leading to refined treatment protocols, reduced recovery periods, and a broader spectrum of implant solutions to address the diverse needs of patients.
Title : A systematic review on the early detection of oral cancer using artificial intelligence and electronic tongue technology
Maryam, Kardan Dental Clinic, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Title : Cutaneous, Cranial, skeletal and dental defects in patients with Goltz syndrome
Ali Al Kaissi, National Ilizarov Medical Research Center for Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Russian Federation
Title : Artificial intelligence in clinical decision making in third molar surgery
Tannaz Pourlak, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Title : The role of vitamins and nutritional supplements in temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs) among Yemeni population
Muharrm Abdo Bazza Othman, Yemen Dental Association, Yemen
Title : The nature and management of dental erosion in patients with bulimia nervosa
Maya Fahy, The Royal Victoria, School of Dentistry, United Kingdom
Title : Evaluating hygienist follow up for head and neck oncology patients in secondary care: Results from a two cycle audit
Peter Basta, Newcastle Dental Hospital, United Kingdom