This book is a comprehensive and precise introduction to the subject of Oral Implantology, for the dental students at both graduate and post graduate levels as well as the enthusiastic dental practitioners interested and aiming at the practice of Oral Implantology. The main aim of this book is to make it handy for readers and a special care has been taken to involve the important aspects of the subject, in well-defined and concise manner. Nevertheless, no textbook can be a substitute for clinical experience; but it can certainly serve as supplement to the clinical experience. On the same philosophy, the book provides an insight into the comparatively elusive new world of Oral Implantology. The chapters integrated into the book are inclined towards a "What-to-do" and "How-to-do" management concept. With the assistance of illustrations, figures and tables, authors have tried to convey and emphasis the accuracy, intricacies and requirements, with associated complications, of a successful implant therapy.