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    yes there is no doubt that implantology is the future

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    The only hurdle in implantology seems to be the part where one has to convince the patient..
    Other than the cost factor, many patients are scared of the idea of drilling a hole in the bone so as to put in a screw…
    Patient info videos also dont help much

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    a very systematic approach helps. if you want to initiate implantology in your practice you have to start 2 to 3 years before. You have start educating your patients well in advance.

    You just cannot expect the patient to accept implants immediately as you tell them.

    Those patients who come in asking for implants can be dangerous. Take them in only after a careful consideration.

    Regards,

    Veerendra Darakh

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    Which systems of implants do you recommend for beginners?
    also which courses may prove helpful in order to learn implantology?

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    first get into learning implantology only if you feel that there are sufficient number of patients in ur clinic for implants.

    otherwise call an implantologist to do cases.

    which system of implants to begin with and courses to take is a difficult question to answer. There cannot be a generic reply for the same. every practitioner has to analyze his practice, his clinical skills, how much time and money he can invest in learning implantology and then take a decision

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