Achieving a Desired Esthetic Outcome for a Single-Tooth Implant Restoration with Tissue Excess Using a Multidisciplinary Treatment Approach: A Clinical Report

2011 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 228-232
Author(s):  
Ankur Gupta ◽  
Rajat Sehgal ◽  
Mohana Tagore ◽  
Pravinkumar G. Patil ◽  
Bhavesh Kothari ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 286-290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jamil Awad Shibli ◽  
Susana d'Avila

Abstract Esthetic requirements for dental implant restoration have arisen in recent years. Despite several surgical techniques that have been developed, the treatment of the peri-implant soft-tissue defect is still difficult. The purpose of this clinical article is to describe a grafting technique using subepithelial connective tissue grafts to recontour soft-tissue margin discrepancy for single-tooth implant restorations in the anterior maxilla. After 2-year follow-up, this procedure shows that the use of connective tissue grafts can be a predictable approach to establish new and stable peri-implant soft-tissue margin.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
D. Baldi ◽  
J. Colombo ◽  
F. Motta ◽  
F. M. Motta ◽  
A. Zillio ◽  
...  

Replacing a single tooth in the anterior maxilla is one of the greatest challenges in dentistry. Both functional and aesthetic results are to be strictly pursued. Planning and executing such a case through a totally digital methodology eventually guarantee many advantages, above all patient’s operative and postoperative comfort. To ascertain this, a BOP analysis was performed which allowed us to evaluate soft tissues health, and more; crestal bone resorption was measured to evaluate hard tissues stability. This assumption was studied through four cases in which patients were alternatively treated with analogic and digital techniques. Four homogeneous patients were recruited. They all needed to extract one of the upper incisors, due to different clinical reasons, and then to replace it with an implant. Each patient was treated with an immediate postextractive implant which was immediately loaded, and finally, analogical and digital techniques were compared. All patients underwent a preoperative CBCT examination. After surgery, patients were checked by the surgeon after 10 days and one month to evaluate the progress of healing and to exclude any prosthetic problem. At 6 months (T1), one year (T2), and three years (T3), intraoral x-rays were performed using customized centring devices, according to the parallel beam technique. All data have been collected in a table and statistically processed; mean and standard deviation were measured. All patients entered an oral hygiene program with six months recall. Dental hygienist checked the BOP at T1, T2, and T3. At every step, similar levels of BOP were recorded. About interproximal bone loss, all patients showed an initial moderate loss (between T1 and T2), followed by stable values between T2 and T3. Despite the important limitations of a study with few cases, these results show a similar outcome comparing digital and analogical methods.


Author(s):  
Vaibhao Ishwar Shambharkar ◽  
Priyanka Kadoo ◽  
Amber Raut ◽  
Shweta R Sonare

ABSTRACT In the past two decades, replacement of missing teeth with implant-supported prostheses has become a widely accepted treatment for oral rehabilitation of partially or fully edentulous patients. With the growing use of implant-supported oral rehabilitation in the partially edentulous patient and single tooth restoration, the emphasis has now changed toward achieving predictable esthetic success, particularly in the maxillary anterior region and patients who may show the peri-implant soft tissue when smiling and speaking. Establishing a soft tissue contour with intact interproximal papillae around implant-retained restoration is challenging, and failure to achieve these harmonious relationships of soft tissue around the implant may lead to unesthetic appearance. In the following case report, the patient presented with an unfavorable tissue contour around an implant restoration. Reshaping of soft tissue was planned. A combination of two surgical techniques was used, which includes a papilla reconstruction and interpositional graft for achieving desired esthetic for a single-stage implant. Following this, sequential molding of marginal gingival tissue was carried out using provisional restoration to obtain an emergence profile. How to cite this article Shambharkar VI, Kadoo P, Raut A, Sonare SR. Esthetic Outcome of Emergence Profile in a Single Tooth Implant Restoration. Int J Prosthodont Restor Dent 2016;6(2):43-46.


2007 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jack Piermatti

Abstract Computer-assisted design (CAD) and computer-assisted manufacture (CAM) are technologic advancements used in dentistry today. These technologies have been developed to fabricate a complete arch substructure from a solid piece of titanium for a fixed, screw-retained implant-supported prosthesis. This clinical report demonstrates a treatment approach which uses CAD-CAM technology to incorporate a milled, titanium framework with retrievable metal ceramic crowns.


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