In this DentistryUnited news analysis, we examine a groundbreaking development in restorative dentistry from Tufts University’s School of Dental Medicine, where a novel neurointegrative dental implant promises to redefine tooth replacement. Traditional titanium-based implants, reliant on osseointegration, lack the sensory feedback provided by the periodontal ligament’s neurovascular network, leading to compromised masticatory function and patient […]
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