International Dentistry Journal (ISSN: 3065-4505) | Volume 1, Issue 1 | Case Report | Open Access DOI

Minimally Invasive Surgery and Zirconia Implants for a better Dental Aesthetic in Elderly Patient with Atrial Fibrillation

Dr. Franco Giancola*

Surgeon and Dentist, Expert in Ceramic Implantology and Regenerative Medicine

*Correspondence to: Dr. Franco Giancola 

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Abstract

Todays patients’ demand for healthier and more attractive implants has led to the emergence of zirconia as the material of choice. Technology is making considerable progress in improving the osseointegration and reliability of zirconia implants, but it is up to the clinician to devise new operating strategies to achieve outstanding results.

The social and professional milieu of our dental practices has undergone significant changes. Patients who come to us to regain their smiles and their ability to chew through metal-free implant-prosthetic rehabilitation, belong, more often than ever, to health risk categories or have very high expectations. We are increasingly called upon to treat patients with diabetes, heart disease, allergies, autoimmune diseases or those suffering from severe osteoporosis and bone atrophy. In these situations, it is imperative to perform, brief, minimally traumatic procedures without complications of any sort. In addition, work commitments and fast-paced lives lead many patients to demand high therapeutic standards. Finally, the high costs of running dental practices and rising incidences of litigation lead many practitioners to minimize invasive treatments, reduce operating times and strive to improve clinical results.

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Franco Giancola. Minimally Invasive Surgery and Zirconia Implants for a better Dental Aesthetic in Elderly Patient with Atrial Fibrillation. Int Dent Jour. 2024;1(1):1-11.