2022
DOI: 10.1111/jerd.12867
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Navigation guided socket‐shield technique for implant and pontic sites in the esthetic zone: A proof‐of‐concept 1‐year prospective study with immediate implant placement and loading

Abstract: Objective To assess clinical, radiological performance of novel navigation guided socket‐shield technique (NSS) with immediate implant placement and loading. Materials and Methods Eighteen patients (12 females; age 52.54 ± 4.92; 33–72) treated between January 2018 and June 2019, were investigated, and followed for at least 1 year after definitive prosthesis placement (mean 20.1 months, 18–23). Primary outcomes: implant and prosthetic success rates, surgical, biologic, prosthetic complications. Secondary outcom… Show more

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“…The advantage of partial extraction therapy was demonstrated in a full-arch case series with SS and submerged roots. 51,52 The partial preservation of the PDL, dento-gingival complex, and labial bony plate in the SS technique may contribute to the maintenance of inter-implant papillary volume more effectively than other methods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of partial extraction therapy was demonstrated in a full-arch case series with SS and submerged roots. 51,52 The partial preservation of the PDL, dento-gingival complex, and labial bony plate in the SS technique may contribute to the maintenance of inter-implant papillary volume more effectively than other methods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DNS excels in challenging scenarios, including immediate implant placement, flapless surgery, continuous multiple tooth loss, edentulism, zygomatic implant placement, and the socket-shield technique (Pozzi et al 2022). There exists a clear learning curve for technological comfort in DNS, requiring sufficient training and practice before clinical application (Stefanelli et al 2019; Wang, Liu, et al 2022).…”
Section: Dns In Dental Implant Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%