2019, Number 3
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Rev ADM 2019; 76 (3)
Handling of soft tissues of an implant with immediate loading of the upper anterior sector: clinical case report
Álvarez CAM, Morales SY, Pérez Gutiérrez ÁE, Sánchez-Marín CG
Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 169-172
PDF size: 235.76 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Dental implants have been placed in scarred extraction sites by a two-stage surgical procedure for a period of three to six months without load. However, patients expect to be rehabilitated as soon as possible, especially patients undergoing esthetic restorations in the anterior maxilla. After implant placement, the fabrication of the temporary restoration and implant loading within 48 hours are called immediate loading. This shortens the time of treatment, beacause it requires fewer surgical interventions, reduces peri-implant crestal bone loss, leads to the preservation of soft tissue morphology and improves aesthetics. In this article we will discuss the clinical case of a 44-year-old female patient who had lost the dental organ 21. Periodontal, radiographic and tomographic assessment of this dental organ was performed, an implant was placed with the use of surgical guide and acrylic prosthesis thermocurable, immediate loading was performed, the provisional was formed with a concave subgingival contour and critical and subcritical contour criteria were taken into account for the ideal development of the emergence profile. In the assessment appointments stable periimplant tissues were found and the patient did not report symptoms.
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