Wait, so if you fix a custom implant, no bone resorption will happen?

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There’s so many conflicting ideas about this. I feel like it should be a straightforward answer. I know non custom non screwed implants cause bone resorption but does a custom fit screwed in implant cause it???

This shouldn’t rly be confusing there’s an answer yea or no. Are there any clinical studies on this?
 
We will never know because the jew @RealSurgerymax now charges 200$ for advice brutal :feelsrope:


I heard fixed customs dont cause bone resorption because there's no friction compared to ordinary implants, also I heard titanium implants dont cause resportion but still I haven't seen studies about it

I'm pretty confidend ANY foreign object in your face could damage your bones though
 
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All implant materials make an imprint. Moving, infected, and oversized implants can cause erosion.

Oversized implants will cause more soft tissue resorption, which no one talks about.
 
All implant materials make an imprint. Moving, infected, and oversized implants can cause erosion.

Oversized implants will cause more soft tissue resorption, which no one talks about.
Will infraorbital implants also cause resorption?
 
All implant materials make an imprint. Moving, infected, and oversized implants can cause erosion.

Oversized implants will cause more soft tissue resorption, which no one talks about.
So a fixed custom that doesn’t get infected will have no noticeable resorption? Cool. What about cases where patients bone actually grows over the edges of the implant? I’ve seen cases of this which is cool too the implant actually stimulated bone growth.
 
Isn't it more about the implant being fixed with screws instead of whether the implant is custom or not?
 
its not that hard to understand. It doesnt matter if you have an implant or not, your bone structure resorption, shrink, receed and change over the years anyway. So in 20-30 years it will definitely do something.
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All those studies with old chin implants are few decades old, and logically we cant know with the materials because they havent been used that long or there is no decade long study.
 
its not that hard to understand. It doesnt matter if you have an implant or not, your bone structure resorption, shrink, receed and change over the years anyway. So in 20-30 years it will definitely do something.
ntsEbLv.jpg


All those studies with old chin implants are few decades old, and logically we cant know with the materials because they havent been used that long or there is no decade long study.
The person in this image had bone growth in their nasal bone and even zygomatic arch lol. Weird, they grew bones as they got older. Maybe use a different image next time.
 

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