Dental implants may recover sensitivity similar to a natural tooth

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IMPLANTES CON SENSIBILIDAD

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Researchers at the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine (Boston, USA) are developing dental implants capable of transmitting pressure sensations during chewing — a capacity absent in conventional implants.

The approach aims to create a biological interface that interacts with surrounding nerve tissues, allowing patients to perceive sensations similar to those of a natural tooth.

The research is still at an experimental stage but could represent an important advance in implantology — toward implants that restore not only function and aesthetics but also sensory feedback.

Source: Tufts University School of Dental Medicine — Read study