IMMEDIATE IMPLANT PLACEMENT WITH
MINOR BONY DEFECT
The patient’s risk profile
Aesthetic risk factors
Low risk Medium risk High risk
Patient’s health I ntact immune system
(non-smoker) Light smoker I mpaired immune system
(heavy smoker)
Patient’s aesthetic requirements Low Medium High
Height of the smile line Low Medium High
Gingival biotype Thick
“low scalloped” M edium
“medium scalloped” T hin
“high scalloped”
Shape of dental crowns Rectangular Infections at implantation site None Chronic Acute
Bone height at adjacent tooth ≤ 5 mm from
contact point 5.5–6.5 mm
from contact point ≥ 7 mm from
contact point
Restorative status of
adjacent tooth Intact Width of tooth gap 1 tooth (≥ 7 mm) Soft-tissue anatomy Intact Bone anatomy of the
alveolar ridge No defect
Triangular
Restored
1 tooth (< 7mm)
2 teeth or more
Defective
Horizontal defect
Vertical defect
Quintessence
Objectives Objectives
Conclusions
› › Immediate implant placement maintaining a good
aesthetic contour
› › Minimally invasive procedure
› › The materials are unlimited and easy to use › › One-stage
Immediate treatment
implant placement
of hard and
maintaining
soft tissues
a good aesthetic
› › T contour
he three combined Geistlich Biomaterials heal
› › uneventfully
Minimally invasive
and preserve
procedure
the alveolar bone volume
› › Long-term good aesthetic outcome in front teeth
› › The materials are unlimited and easy to use
with short treatment time.
Before extraction.
7 – Treatment Concepts for Extraction Sockets
1 year after extraction.