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What Types of Dental Implants Are There?

There are several different types that are available, however the American Dental Association (ADA) considers both the endosteal and the subperiosteal implants to be acceptable. An important factor for selection is to determine whether or not your jawbone can adequately support the implant. Most dental implants placed today are endosteal root form fixtures (similar to a man-made tooth root).

 

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