METHODS FOR REDUCING THE DURATION OF OSSEOINTEGRATION IN DENTAL IMPLANTOLOGY
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Modern American Journals
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This article reviews practical methods to reduce osseointegration time in dental implantology: implant surface modifications (micro-roughness, hydrophilicity, bioactive coatings), biomaterial choices (titanium, zirconia, PEEK-based solutions), photobiomodulation (low-level laser therapy), and biological adjuncts (PRP/PRF, BMP-2, growth factors). Combined, these approaches may accelerate early bone formation, improve implant stability, and enable earlier functional loading. Key limitations include safety considerations, protocol standardization, and cost-effectiveness.