Implant design refers to the 3-dimensional structure of the implant, with all the elements and characteristics that compose it. Form, shape, configuration, surface macrostructure, and macro-irregularities are terms that have been used in the literature to describe aspects of the 3-dimensional structure. In the early stages of implant dentistry, root implants or endosseous implants were found to be better than many other different types of implants used since they could provide higher success rates and lower patient discomfort. Thereafter, implants are available in various designs such as tapered, cylindrical, and press-fitor a combination of these features. This book excellently gives you an over view of Implantology from history to the recent advances.