Dental Implantation, Endosseous
Spanish: Implantación Dental Endoósea
Description
Endosseous dental implantation refers to the surgical placement of a dental implant directly into the jawbone. This procedure is commonly used to replace missing teeth and involves the integration of the implant with the bone over time, providing a stable foundation for dental prosthetics.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that 'implante dental' may be used colloquially in some contexts, but it's important to stick to 'implantación dental endoósea' in formal medical discussions. Be cautious of regional variations in terminology and ensure clarity when discussing the surgical aspects of the procedure.
Example Sentences
EN: The dentist recommended an Endosseous dental implantation to restore the patient's missing teeth.
ES: El dentista recomendó una implantación dental endoósea para restaurar los dientes faltantes del paciente.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing 'implante dental' with 'puente dental'; mispronouncing 'endóseo' as 'endóseo'; mixing up with other types of dental implants.
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