Daniel Buser honored at Harvard School of Dental Medicine - Harvard Gazette
Briefly

Since the year 2000, dental implant surgery has become both 'routine' and 'highly successful,' with nearly 3 million Americans receiving implants annually.
The field has cut the number of surgical interventions, decreased pain and morbidity, and shortened healing and treatment times, significantly improving patient outcomes.
Over his career, Buser observed a 'paradigm shift' in implant surfaces from smooth titanium screws to 'micro-rough' surfaces that reduced healing time and failure rates.
Guided bone regeneration was a pivotal breakthrough that utilized barrier membranes to enhance healing and improve the success rate of dental implants.
Read at Harvard Gazette
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