Abstract

This article presents the results of a comparative analysis of the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of electronic and energy-dispersing X-ray spectroscopy to identify the optimal indicators of the surface structure of dental implants of different systems, which can ensure the stability, osteointegration and success of dental implantation. As a result of the study of the innovative surface, HSTТМ received a rough, unique, structured, and clean surface that meets the international criteria of ISIS and is devoid of the identified flaws of the surfaces of SLA and RBM. Clinical studies of immediate dental implantation and immediate load using surface implants, HSTТМ. In 104 patients, positive effects of surface quality characteristics were found to be positive. for primary stability, osteointegration, implant success and was a prerequisite for recommending the use of Humana Dental implant system in direct implantation with subsequent load.

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