Immediate implant placement in extraction sockets with buccal bone dehiscence: A case study
Panagiotis Dragonas
Abstract:BackgroundImmediate implant placement (IIP) has been associated with a higher risk of esthetic complications and particularly buccal mucosal recession, which can be more pronounced in non‐intact sockets or in the presence of thin phenotype in the esthetic zone. Nevertheless, multiple techniques have been published to address IIP in non‐intact alveolar sockets with favorable outcomes. The purpose of this study is to present an approach on IIP in sites with buccal bone dehiscence.MethodsThree patients requiring … Show more
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