This surgery involves extraction of one or more teeth, immediate implant placement, and attachment of temporary crown(s) and bridge(s) in just one surgery!
This treatment is preferred by patients for the following reasons:
1) Immediate Aesthetic results.
2) A fixed result.
3) Optimum patient comfort during the healing period.
4) Minimum amount of pain.
5) Minimum number of appointments.
6) Minimum amount of healing time required until final restoration.
7) Prevents collapse of hard and soft tissues.
8) Prevents recession due to due to minimum number of surgeries.
9) In some cases, existing crown or tooth can be attached for optimum aesthetics.
10) In most cases, does not require waiting for lab work. The surgery can be started immediately.
For predictable, excellent results, the specialist must be an expert in performing the following surgical procedures:
1) Atraumatic extractions.
2) Extraction of infected teeth or damaged teeth.
3) Socket degranulation and repair.
4) Immediate implant positioning.
5) Implant stabilization in minimal quality and volume of bone.
6) Hard tissue grafting including buccal plate repair when needed.
7) Soft tissue grafting.
8) Immediate abutment and crown provisionalization.
Technologies and diagnostics that aid the specialist include:
1) Digital radiography and 3D imaging.
2) Implant radiographic stents.
3) Implant surgical guides.
4) Study models and wax-ups.
5) Color-matched acrylic temporary shells.
Listed here are excellent examples of this surgery and a consensus statement regarding this treatment:
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Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization: The new standard for predictable esthetics in single-tooth implants
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The management of immediate implant placement to optimize aesthetic outcome in the anterior maxilla
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Consensus Statements and Recommended Clinical Procedures Regarding Optimizing Esthetic Outcomes in Implant Dentistry
This treatment is preferred by patients for the following reasons:
1) Immediate Aesthetic results.
2) A fixed result.
3) Optimum patient comfort during the healing period.
4) Minimum amount of pain.
5) Minimum number of appointments.
6) Minimum amount of healing time required until final restoration.
7) Prevents collapse of hard and soft tissues.
8) Prevents recession due to due to minimum number of surgeries.
9) In some cases, existing crown or tooth can be attached for optimum aesthetics.
10) In most cases, does not require waiting for lab work. The surgery can be started immediately.
For predictable, excellent results, the specialist must be an expert in performing the following surgical procedures:
1) Atraumatic extractions.
2) Extraction of infected teeth or damaged teeth.
3) Socket degranulation and repair.
4) Immediate implant positioning.
5) Implant stabilization in minimal quality and volume of bone.
6) Hard tissue grafting including buccal plate repair when needed.
7) Soft tissue grafting.
8) Immediate abutment and crown provisionalization.
Technologies and diagnostics that aid the specialist include:
1) Digital radiography and 3D imaging.
2) Implant radiographic stents.
3) Implant surgical guides.
4) Study models and wax-ups.
5) Color-matched acrylic temporary shells.
Listed here are excellent examples of this surgery and a consensus statement regarding this treatment:
Click here for article:
Immediate Implant Placement and Provisionalization: The new standard for predictable esthetics in single-tooth implants
Click here for article:
The management of immediate implant placement to optimize aesthetic outcome in the anterior maxilla
Click here for article:
Consensus Statements and Recommended Clinical Procedures Regarding Optimizing Esthetic Outcomes in Implant Dentistry