Osseo-Integration is a pivotal process in the field of implantology, particularly in the context of dental and orthopaedic implants. It refers to the direct structural and functional connection between living bone tissue and the surface of an implant. This biological bonding occurs over time as bone cells attach and integrate with the implant material, typically made of biocompatible metals like titanium. Osseo-integration is vital for the stability and long-term success of implants, providing a secure foundation that mimics the natural connection between bone and teeth or bone and joint prosthetics. The phenomenon has transformed the landscape of dental and orthopaedic surgeries, enabling the development of more durable and functional prosthetic devices. The success of Osseo-Integration relies on factors such as implant material properties, surgical techniques, and the overall health of the patient. As a fundamental principle in implantology, Osseo-Integration continues to drive advancements in medical technology, improving the quality of life for individuals with dental and orthopaedic implants.
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