Provisional Restorations Used in Immediate Implant Placement Provide a Platform to Promote Peri-implant Soft Tissue Healing: A Pilot Study

2016 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hanae Saito ◽  
Stephen Chu ◽  
Mark Reynolds ◽  
Dennis Tarnow
2004 ◽  
Vol 30 (5) ◽  
pp. 325-329 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco A. B. Pontual ◽  
JoséN. O. Freire ◽  
Dircilene C. Souza ◽  
Cimara F. Ferreira ◽  
Marco A. Bianchini ◽  
...  

Abstract This article describes a newly designed surgical template that was used to facilitate dental implant placement. The implants were planned to function by loading them immediately. A case report describing the device and the benefits of its use for a patient with an edentulous mandible is presented. Four implants were placed in the anterior region of the mandible to support an immediately fixed prosthesis. Clinical and radiographic analyses were conducted postoperatively to evaluate bone loss and peri-implant soft-tissue healing. The salutary results demonstrated the positive value of this therapeutic approach and presented the advantages of shorter treatment times, fewer patient visits, lower costs, and elimination of secondary surgical procedures.


2010 ◽  
Vol 81 (12) ◽  
pp. 1797-1804 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ines Velez ◽  
William B. Parker ◽  
Michael A. Siegel ◽  
Maria Hernandez

Author(s):  
Vrisiis Kofina ◽  
Mutlu Demirer ◽  
Barbaros S. Erdal ◽  
Timothy D. Eubank ◽  
Vedat O. Yildiz ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 1455-1464
Author(s):  
Veronika Pohl ◽  
Lukas Fürhauser ◽  
Robert Haas ◽  
Sebastian Pohl

Abstract Background Immediate implant placement in the presence of intact extraction alveoli has frequently been reported, while hardly any reports on immediate implant placement in missing buccal bone can be found in literature. Objectives This pilot study evaluates esthetic outcome and soft and hard tissue level changes of immediate implant placement with immediate provisionalization in patients with partially/completely missing buccal bone without any further augmentation procedure in the maxillary anterior zone. Material and methods Twelve patients (TG) with partially to completely missing buccal bone designated for extraction and flapless immediate implant insertion in the anterior zone of the maxilla were included. Patients randomly selected out of a larger group of patients with immediate implants with intact alveoli served as controls (CG). Immediate provisionalization was done without any further augmentation of the alveolar ridge. Marginal hard and soft tissue levels, PES, and implant success were evaluated during a 1-year observation period. Results The defect of the buccal alveolar bone was 4.96 mm (min., 2.26 mm; max., 9.68 mm) and the mean mesio-distal extension 4.25 mm (min., 3.2 mm; max., 5.91 mm). Preoperative PES differed significantly between TG (9.68) and CG (12.25) and improved in TG postoperatively with no significant difference to CG after 1 year (TG, 10.91; CG, 11.3). The buccal soft tissue level remained almost unchanged over the observation period (TG preop, 0.86 mm ± 0.90 mm; 1 year, 0.91 mm ± 0.96 mm; CG preop, 0.98 mm ± 0.87 mm; 1 year, 0.98 mm ± 0.87 mm and did not show any correlation with either the mesial/distal bone level or the initial buccal vertical defect at any point of time. Conclusions These clinical results provide evidence that immediate implant placement without additional augmentation, but with immediate provisionalization might be a viable treatment alternative even with missing buccal plate in the esthetic maxillary zone.


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