Abstract
Annotation. Dental implantation is a modern and effective method of treatment of complete or partial adentia, both on the upper and lower jaws. The process of dental implantation involves the installation of artificial structures in the place of lost teeth, in the jawbone, to which dental crowns or prostheses are then fixed. Dental implants allow you to get a permanent structure to restore lost teeth. Dental implantology has become one of the most widespread and popular fields in dentistry due to its effectiveness and durability. Every year, the number of patients who choose dental implants as a way to restore lost teeth is increasing, which is due to the awareness of their advantages compared to other methods. The development of new technologies and materials, such as biocompatible titanium alloys and digital planning, has made dental implantation more affordable and reliable, contributing to its growing popularity. Many dental clinics and medical institutions offer specialized courses and training in implantology for dentists, which increases the number of qualified specialists in this field. Implants provide a high quality of life, restoring the chewing function and the aesthetic appearance of the teeth, which contributes to their popularity among patients who are looking for a durable and comfortable solution. The increase in the number of clinics specializing in implantology, as well as the decrease in the cost of procedures thanks to competition and technological advances, make implants more accessible to a wide range of patients. The large number of patients who have had a positive experience with dental implants helps to spread information about this technique and increase its popularity through recommendations and reviews. Thus, dental implantology continues to develop and gain popularity in the dental market due to its many advantages, technological innovations and growing demand from patients.
Publisher
Vinnytsia National Pyrogov Memorial Medical University
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