Osseointegration is the cornerstone of modern dental implantology. It refers to the direct, functional, and structural connection between living bone and the surface of a dental implant—without any intervening soft tissue. This biological bond is essential for the stability, load-bearing capacity, and long-term success of dental implants.
In this exclusive virtual webinar, Dr. Amrita Das, a highly respected implantologist and educator, will guide participants through a comprehensive exploration of osseointegration—from its biological foundation to its clinical implications. The session will delve into how bone-to-implant contact (BIC) occurs, the healing phases following implant placement, and the numerous factors that can influence successful integration.
Key areas to be covered include:
Biological mechanisms of osseointegration
Role of implant surface texture and material
Influence of bone density and quality
Surgical protocols that promote successful BIC
Timeframes for healing and loading
Clinical signs of successful vs. failed osseointegration
Advances in implant surface technology
The webinar is designed for dentists, implant practitioners, postgraduate students, and professionals involved in implant treatment planning or placement. With practical insights, clinical relevance, and case discussions, this session will enhance your confidence in achieving predictable, long-lasting implant outcomes.
Course Features
- Lecture 1
- Quiz 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 68
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
- 1 Section
- 1 Lesson
- Lifetime
- Zoom Link for Registration1
Requirements
- Device with Internet Access
- Audio & Video Capability
- Basic Dental Background
- Pre-Registration
Features
- Implant Surface & Material Insights
- Case-Based Discussions
- Live Q&A Interaction
Target audiences
- General Dentists
- Implantologists & Oral Surgeons
- Postgraduate Students
- Dental Interns & Final-Year BDS Students
- Prosthodontists & Periodontists
- Dental Educators & Researchers