| implant d. |
an artificial denture retained and stabilized through the use of a subperiosteal, intraperiosteal, or intraosseous implant, consisting of the framework (substructure) implanted in contact with the bone, and the overlying structure (superstructure).
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| implant f. |
see under substructure.
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| implant i. |
see under substructure.
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| implant s. |
a metal framework implanted beneath the mucoperiosteum, in contact with bone, that retains, supports, and stabilizes the superstructural part of an implant denture. Called also implant framework and implant infrastructure.
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| implant1 |
to insert or graft an object or material, such as an alloplastic or radioactive material, a drug capsule, or tissue, into the body of a recipient.
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