2023
DOI: 10.3390/app13159034
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Modified Periosteal Inhibition (MPI) Technique for Immediate Implants: A Multi-Center Retrospective Case Series Study

Abstract: Background: Alveolar socket preservation is a topic of serious interest, and researchers have investigated this problem quite extensively. In terms of aesthetics, it is very important to avoid bone resorption if the clinician decides to insert the implant immediately after the extraction. Recently, a new approach utilizing a barrier external to the socket has been developed, which has advanced the evolution of this technique. Immediate implants have also created some difficulty when re-evaluated in long-term f… Show more

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“…While standalone implant placement fails to halt bone resorption [5][6][7][8][9], alveolar ridge preservation techniques have shown promise in reducing such sequelae [10]. These techniques encompass a spectrum of approaches, including various biomaterials and membranes [11,12], and procedural modi cations such as the incorporation of growth factors [13], tooth grafts [14], dense PTFE membranes [15,16], and cortical laminae [17][18][19]. Noteworthy among these is the socket-shield technique, which aims to maintain buccal bone volume by retaining a portion of the root structure [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While standalone implant placement fails to halt bone resorption [5][6][7][8][9], alveolar ridge preservation techniques have shown promise in reducing such sequelae [10]. These techniques encompass a spectrum of approaches, including various biomaterials and membranes [11,12], and procedural modi cations such as the incorporation of growth factors [13], tooth grafts [14], dense PTFE membranes [15,16], and cortical laminae [17][18][19]. Noteworthy among these is the socket-shield technique, which aims to maintain buccal bone volume by retaining a portion of the root structure [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%