Overview
A dental clinic is a healthcare setting where the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of conditions affecting the teeth, gums, and oral cavity are carried out. In a clinic focused on Dentistry And Oral Implants, services range from routine examinations, cleanings, and preventive care to restorative and surgical procedures, including the placement of dental implants, artificial tooth roots set into the jawbone to support replacement teeth. Clinical practice combines patient assessment, treatment planning, and procedural skill to restore oral function and health. Research relevant to dental clinical practice spans preventive measures, restorative techniques, and oral health management. Work published through OpenAccessPub includes a case report on the use of fluoride and silver-ion compounds in school-based oral health programs, illustrating preventive interventions delivered in clinical and community settings, alongside studies on implant rehabilitation and oral surgical procedures. This page gathers peer-reviewed, open-access research relevant to Dentistry And Oral Implants, supporting an evidence-based understanding of the preventive, restorative, and surgical care provided in the dental clinic, including approaches to implant treatment and the maintenance of oral health.
Research published in this journal
4 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.