With regard to the biomechanics of dental implants and understanding the tissue responses to different bone ostectomy approaches and implant macro-designs, these parameters will undoubtedly influence the final outcome of implant therapy. Scientific evidence has clarified the factors associated with dental implant success, including the employed implant materials, implant macro- and micro- designs, placement techniques, and other patient-related factors such as bone quality and quantity. No significant differences in MBL were found in implants placed at crestal and sub-crestal levels [[1]] or by using a novel triangular-neck implant design (V3-Mis Dental Implant) placed at different implant depths by inexperienced post-graduate students [[2]]. [Extracted from the article]