EVOLUTION OF DENTAL IMPLANT SURFACE MODIFICATIONS: FROM MACHINED TO BIOACTIVE SURFACES
*Dr. R. Jaya Chandra
ABSTRACT
The long-term success of dental implants is critically dependent on rapid and stable osseointegration. Implant
surface characteristics play a decisive role in modulating the biological response at the bone–implant interface.
Over the past few decades, substantial advancements have been made in implant surface modification techniques
aimed at enhancing bone healing, improving early stability, and reducing the risk of implant failure. This review
article discusses the evolution, classification, biological rationale, and clinical relevance of implant surface
modifications, with emphasis on contemporary physical, chemical, and biochemical approaches. The current
evidence supporting various surface treatments and their clinical implications is also highlighted.
Keywords: Dental implants, surface modification, osseointegration, roughened surfaces, bioactive coatings.
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