To achieve successful dental implant therapy, a healthy bone and tissue foundation is paramount at the time of placement and must be maintained long term. Often, attaining a healthy peri-implant foundation requires bone regeneration if peri-implantitis has affected the implant(s). This article reviews techniques and materials available today, and looks at future advances, that aid in hard- and soft-tissue regeneration in dental implant therapy. It also discusses important nutritional factors to consider when regeneration is indicated.
Sanda Moldovan. A Healthy Foundation: Regeneration Advances in Dental Implant Therapy. Compendium of continuing education in dentistry (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995). 2022 Sep;43(8):520-522
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