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    5 reasons to attend the 2021 Osstell ISQ Symposium

    [fa icon="calendar'] Jun 21, 2021 2:23:48 PM / by Osstell posted in loading protocol, immediate restoration, isq, implant loading, primary stability, Osstell scientific symposium, digital workflow, immediate loading, rfa, secondary stability, osseointegration, implant healing, implant stability, risk patient, healing time, implant placement

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    The 13th Osstell ISQ Annual Symposium will gather an exciting line-up of international speakers, featuring Dr. Tara Aghaloo (USA), Dr. William Martin (USA), Dr. Stephen T Chen (Australia), Dr. Kyle Stanley (USA) and moderator Dr. Marcus Dagnelid (Sweden).

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    Why measuring Osstell ISQ on abutment level can help you achieve predictable outcomes

    [fa icon="calendar'] Mar 10, 2021 7:47:54 PM / by Osstell posted in loading protocol, immediate restoration, isq, implant loading, primary stability, immediate loading, rfa, osseointegration, implant healing, implant stability, healing time, SmartPegs

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    How to reveal the secret that only bone and implant knows

    [fa icon="calendar'] Mar 27, 2018 9:30:35 AM / by Vladimir Kokovic, DDS, MSc, PhD posted in loading protocol, implant loading, primary stability, immediate loading, rfa, secondary stability, healing abutment, case report, osseointegration, implant healing, implant stability, bone-to-implant reaction, grafting, healing time

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    During the twenty-two years of my clinical and scientific work with dental implants I have been a witness to huge development in the implant dentistry. Changes to implants' macro and micro design, surfaces, and surgical and prosthetic procedures that expand today's treatment with dental implants. But for me, the most impressive improvement was an implementation of resonance frequency analysis (RFA) from scientific to clinical work in implant dentistry.

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