"Osseointegration" is a term coined by Professor Per-Ingvar Brånemark in the 1950s when he discovered that a titanium screw placed neatly in the bone, did not trigger the biochemical reactions that make the human body reject a foreign material. This allows the bone cells to adhere to the titanium surface, achieving a firm and permanent anchorage for the prosthetic reconstruction of the missing teeth.
Today implant treatment points to a further simplification of the procedure. Based on techniques developed by the Brånemark School itself, has given way to treatment of immediate loading, allowing the recovery functionality, self-esteem and self-assurance in a single day.
For a correct implementation of these techniques, it is necessary to receive adequate training by experienced specialists and of course, always use approved material that offers maximum guarantees.
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The Brånemark Center, created and protected by the discovery of osseointegration, are pioneers in this field and offer maximum security in this regard.