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Self-Defensive Design and the Proper Way to Compare Implants

An implant is a system without intrinsic biological protection. The body does not defend it in the same way it protects a natural tooth. For this reason, if long-term stability is expected, the implant must be treated from the outset as a self-defensive system.

Self-defensive design means:

From this perspective, an important principle in interpreting clinical studies becomes clear:

πŸ”΅ A comparison is meaningful only when each system is used according to its intrinsic biological logic.

If an implant placed without self-defensive design is evaluated alongside a natural tooth that benefits from biological support, what is being compared is not simply β€œimplant versus tooth,” but two systems with fundamentally different levels of inherent protection.

Therefore, before focusing on percentages and statistical outcomes, a more fundamental question must be asked:

Was the implant in this study managed according to the logic of a self-defensive system β€” or was it treated as if it were biologically equivalent to a tooth?

If this distinction is not clearly addressed, the numbers themselves may be accurate β€” yet the clinical interpretation may be misleading.

✍️ Dr. Foad Shahabian Prosthodontist

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