hammasrattasüsteeme
Hammasrattasüsteeme refers to dental implant systems used in oral and maxillofacial surgery. These systems consist of artificial teeth root substitutes, such as titanium implants, that are inserted into the jawbone to support dental prostheses. The implants are designed to mimic the natural roots of teeth and provide a stable foundation for removable or fixed prosthetic teeth.
The development of hammasrattasüsteeme dates back to the 1950s, with the first implant being used in the
The typical components of a hammasrattasüsteeme include the implant itself, the abutment, and the crown or
Hammasrattasüsteeme are widely used in both private and public dental practices for various applications, including single