About

Ramona Buser
Dr. med. Dent. Ramona Buser graduated in 2008 from the University of Bern and received her doctor’s degree in 2013. After postgraduate training in Prosthodontics at the University of Geneva from 2011–2015, Ramona Buser returned to the Department of Reconstructive Dentistry and Gerodontology at the University of Bern as a senior lecturer. She has been an ITI Fellow since 2019.
Articles
Feature Article
With the so-called “baby boomer” generation reaching retirement, a new challenge in implant dentistry has emerged. Predominantly, tooth loss occurs later in life, accompanied by increased demand for partial dental prostheses. Edentulous patients are more difficult to treat due to advanced age, functional dependence, illness, and financial instability.
Feature Article
Over the past decade, the use of digital technology in implant treatment planning and static computer-assisted implant surgery (sCAIS) has revolutionized the planning and execution of guided implant surgeries. However, the predictability of achieving a high degree of accuracy when using a digital workflow and sCAIS has been a subject of debate. For sCAIS procedures to transition from clinical success in individual cases to a broadly applicable procedure, a better understanding and control of variables that affect their accuracy is essential.