2019
DOI: 10.1111/jicd.12449
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Socket‐shield technique for implant placement to stabilize the facial gingival and osseous architecture: A systematic review

Abstract: The aim of the present study was to establish the efficacy of the socket‐shield technique (SST) for the stabilization of the facial gingival and osseous architecture. An electronic search including the Cochrane databases, EBSCOhost, Medline/PubMed and Web of Science was performed. Articles related to SST for placing dental implants were included. Articles and abstracts not written in English were excluded. The initial literature search resulted in 113 articles related to questions raised. Hand searching of the… Show more

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“…A recent systematic review by Mourya et al . [ 20 ] included 11 case reports, 6 case series, 1 human randomized control trial (RCT), 1 technical report, and 2 animal RCT. Recent modifications in Socket-Shield Technique, along with long follow-up studies with increased sample size, provided promising results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent systematic review by Mourya et al . [ 20 ] included 11 case reports, 6 case series, 1 human randomized control trial (RCT), 1 technical report, and 2 animal RCT. Recent modifications in Socket-Shield Technique, along with long follow-up studies with increased sample size, provided promising results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another technique that has also been described with promising results is the socketshield [24]. The hypothesis behind this technique is that by retaining a section of the buccal side of the root during implant placement the extensive bone loss that occurs on the buccal side of the bone will be reduced [24][25][26]. Regarding this technique, some modifications have appeared since it was first presented, showing promising results [25].…”
Section: Alveolar Ridge Preservation: Concept and Bone Graft Materials Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, because of the weak evidence supporting it, one can consider that the evidence should be improved before systematically applying the procedures to the clinical reality. A very recent published systematic review () recommended against the systematic application of the socket‐shield technique; this recommendation was based on the current limitations of the evidence supporting the technique. The case of the buccal fat pad removal is even more dramatic, with patients being systematically treated without any published RCT on this topic.…”
Section: Are All Research Steps In Fact Necessary In the Translatiomentioning
confidence: 99%