Category: I

  • Implant shoulder position

    Final apicocoronal position of the implant shoulder, as determined by the surgeon, relative to the alveolar crest, i.e., supracrestal, crestal, or subcrestal.  

  • Implant shape

    Design used to categorize the type of implant, including the overall shape such as cylinder, blade, frame, or button.  

  • Implant shaft

    Portion of the implant between the coronal and apical ends.  

  • Implant selection

    Process of choosing the type and size of a dental implant, based on site anatomy, surgical approach, and planned prosthetic reconstruction.  

  • Implant scaler

    Instrument used for plaque removal and debridement of the periimplant sulcus. A variety of nonmetallic, plastic, graphite, nylon, or teflon‐coated instrument tips are recommended for titanium surfaces.  

  • Implant root (syn)

    Implant body.  

  • Implant retention

    Resistance to displacement (vertically) in the plane of placement. Dental implant(s) may be used for prosthesis retention alone or as part of a coupling system providing retention, support, and stability for the prosthesis. Rarely could implants provide retention only without simultaneously providing some degree of prosthesis stability as well.  

  • Implant rejection

    Failure of a dental implant to achieve osseointegration.  

  • Implant prosthodontics

    The area of prosthodontics that deals with the replacement of maxillofacial structures (including teeth) by prostheses that attach to dental implants.  

  • Implant prosthesis

    Any prosthesis (fixed, removable, or maxillofacial) that utilizes dental implants in part or whole for retention, support, and stability. Slang usage: a prosthesis is not an implantable device. Dental prostheses such as crown and other fixed dental prostheses, removable dental prostheses as well as maxillofacial prostheses can be supported and retained in part or whole…