The introduction of Implants in dentistry has been a turning point in Dental clinical practice. The basic principles of biomechanics must be respected when doing oral implants or else the case may fail. The primer of oral implant biomechanics should familiarize the clinician with key issues to be confronted when using oral implants. By considering the patient's functional behaviour, limiting the extension of the prosthesis and controlling the occlusal pattern and contacts, possible overload situations can be minimized. Today the clinicians face wide varying concepts. Planning and executing optimal occlusion schemes is an integral part of implant supported restorations. This book covers every possible aspect of Implant Biomechanics with evidence based topics to make it easy and comprehensible.