Prof. Tomas Linkevičius
PhD in implant dentistry, Professor at Vilnius University, Researcher
- Implant Dentist, Researcher, Educator
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Creator of Zero Bone Loss Concepts for achieving long-term crestal bone stability.
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Author of Zero Bone Loss Concepts Book and numerous peer-reviewed publications
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Researcher on soft-tissue thickness, implant placement protocols, and prosthetic factors influencing bone stability.
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International lecturer
Professor Tomas Linkevičius is a globally recognised implant dentist, researcher, and educator, best known for developing the groundbreaking Zero Bone Loss Concepts, an evidence-based methodology focused on achieving long-term crestal bone stability around dental implants. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and an internationally acclaimed Zero Bone Loss Concepts textbook that has transformed modern implantology.
With a PhD in implant dentistry and extensive academic experience, Prof. Linkevičius serves as a professor at Vilnius University, where he continues to lead research on soft-tissue thickness, implant placement protocols, and prosthetic factors affecting bone stability. He lectures worldwide and is regarded as one of the most influential voices in implant science today.
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