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Tag Archives: short implants
The Time for Short Is Now: Today’s Short Implants and Why You Should Give Them a Chance
Reading time: 15 minutes
Short implants are currently experiencing a huge wave of commercial and clinical interest, with large implant companies like Nobel Biocare, Straumann, Dentsply Sirona, Biohorizon, and Zimmer Biomet all introducing their own offerings in recent years. Defined as implants with a … Continue reading
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Tagged implant dentistry, short implants
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Why the Owners of a Small Dental Practice Decided to Buy Their Favorite Implant Line
Reading time: 8 minutes
We all have our favorite brands and products that we rely on for quality and consistency. A clinician may gravitate toward certain implants for their designs, the biocompatibility of their materials, or their applicability to a number of clinical situations. … Continue reading