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Which factors genuinely support marginal bone stability a… | DentalReach
Forum/Implant Dentistry

Which factors genuinely support marginal bone stability around implants?

Dr. Rockson Samuelstarted 1w ago3 replies29
ArticleThe ‘zero bone loss’ concept in implant dentistryOpen

Discuss implant position, tissue phenotype, connection stability, emergence profile, patient risk and longitudinal maintenance rather than treating zero bone loss as a product claim.

3 replies

Dr. Rockson SamuelGeneral Dentistry, Implant Dentistry & Digital Dentistry·1w ago

Editorial reading pathway:

The next useful resource is Screw-Retained vs. Cemented All-Ceramic Implant-Supported Crowns: What to Choose When? dentalreach.today/screw-retained-vs-cemented-all-ceramic-implant-supported-crowns-what-to-choose-when Compare screw-retained and cemented implant crowns by retrievability, aesthetics, occlusion, residual cement, technical complications and maintenance. Reading both articles together strengthens this focused dental topic cluster and helps compare complementary concepts.

AAdminDentalReach Editorial·1w ago

Editorial clinical perspective:

For a closely related extension of “Which factors genuinely support marginal bone stability around implants?”, continue with Residual Cement Around Implant Crowns: Are We Focusing on the Wrong Variable? dentalreach.today/residual-cement-around-implant-crowns-are-we-focusing-on-the-wrong-variable Clinical analysis of residual cement around implant crowns: margin depth, emergence design, cement selection, detection and peri-implant risk reduction. This adds a directly connected Implant Dentistry perspective to the current Implant Dentistry discussion.

?Former member·1w ago

Editorial evidence note:

For another closely related angle, review Extraction Socket Preservation: When, why, how? dentalreach.today/extraction-socket-preservation-when-why-how Review socket preservation after tooth extraction, including indications, socket assessment, grafting options, membranes and implant planning. Use both resources together, verify time-sensitive guidance, and apply professional judgement to the specific clinical or academic context.

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