"Implantologist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A specialist in the field of dentistry, particularly in the placement, maintenance, and repair of dental implants, which are artificial tooth roots used to replace missing teeth or support dentures.
A medical device or tissue that is inserted into the body to replace or support a damaged or missing part, such as a bone, joint, or breast. It can also refer to a device or substance that is intentionally placed in an animal's body for identification or control purposes, such as a microchip or gene.
The word "implanted" means fixed or embedded in a surrounding material, typically tissue or a foreign substance, usually by physical or surgical means. It can also imply intentional placement or insertion, often with the intention of making something a part of the host organism or environment.
The verb "implanting" means to plant or insert something, often surgically, into a person's body, such as a medical device, an organ, or a piece of tissue.
Implantological refers to the study or practice of repairing or replacing damaged or missing tissue, such as skin, bone, or organs, using implants, including surgical implants, prosthetics, and other devices. In a broader sense, implantological can also encompass the field of aesthetic surgery, including cosmetic procedures such as breast augmentation, facial rejuvenation, and hair transplantation.
Implants refer to artificial devices that are surgically inserted into a person's body to replace or support a missing or damaged part, such as a joint, bone, or organ.
The word "implausibility" refers to the quality of being unlikely or feasible, especially when considering the circumstances or evidence. It describes a situation, idea, or statement that is improbable, impossible, or unreasonable. In other words, something that is implausible lacks credibility and is difficult to believe or accept.
implausible (adjective) <br><br>unlikely or incapable of being believed; impossible to accept as true.