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Material inserted or grafted into tissue.
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A false root usually made of titanium which is inserted into the jawbone, where it integrates with the bone and can be used to carry a crown or bridgework.
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| implant denture |
A denture which receives its stability and retention from a dental implant.
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| implant |
Strong and relatively ductile substances that provide electropositive ions to a corrosive environment and can be polished to a high luster, characterized by metallic atomic bonding. Most often used for surgical implants because of stainless steel titanium, the formation of inert oxide layer
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| implantation |
Process where an embryo embeds in the uterine lining.
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