A Biological Dentistry Perspective on Nerve-Fused Tooth Implants

New research has introduced a groundbreaking type of dental implant—one that may restore lost nerve function and proprioception. But while the technology shows promise, it currently relies on titanium—a metal known to trigger immune reactions in sensitive patients. In this white paper, Dr. John Johnson evaluates the future of nerve-integrated implants through a biological dentistry lens and explores the potential for a zirconia-based alternative.

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