Osseo Integration

Osseo integration is a process that involves fusing the jaw bone with artificial materials such as titanium, to create a strong and stable bond. This process is used to replace and restore missing or damaged bone, often after a traumatic injury or disease. The process includes the use of dental implants which allow the artificial materials to create a strong bond with the jaw bone, creating stability and restoring the usual anatomy of the jaw. Osseo-integration is considered an important step in the treatment of dental and craniofacial diseases, injuries and disorders, as it helps to promote successful dental implants and other treatments. The process is minimally invasive, and can help restore chewing, speech and facial aesthetics in those who have suffered jawbone damage.

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