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Indication Sheet IIP-1
Extraction Sockets
3.2b Clinical concept in the aesthetic region
Immediate Implant Placement
Remark: The patient’s perception of an aesthetic result may differ from the clinician’s perception. The commonly used classification of
aesthetic requirements into high, medium and low lip line may not serve the patient’s needs. Our suggestion is to consider every anterior case an aesthetic case regardless of the lip line.
Fig. 16 Tooth socket after the atraumatic
extraction.
Fig. 15 A hopeless first upper premolar.
Fig. 20 “Intra-external grafting” (inside and
outside of the socket) with small Bio-Oss®
particles (0.25 – 1 mm cancellous granules).
In our experience, this grafting prevents
resorption of the buccal bone plate and a
subsequent concavity in the aesthetic zone.
The particles are covered with a Bio-Gide®
membrane.
Literature reference
1 Araujo MG, Sukekava F, Wennström JL, Lindhe J: Ridge alterations following implant placement in fresh extraction sockets: An experimental study in the
dog. J Clin Periodontol 2005; 32:645-652.
2 Araujo MG, Sukekava F, Wennström JL, Lindhe J: Tissue modeling following implant placement in fresh extraction sockets. Clin. Oral Impl. Res. 17, 2006;
615-624.
3 Testori T, Bianchi F, Del Fabbro M, Capelli M, Zuffetti F, Berlucchi I, Taschieri S, Francetti L, Weinstein RL: Implant aesthetic score for evaluating the
outcome: Immediate loading in the aesthetic zone. Pract Proced Aesthet Dent 2005;17:123-130.
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Fig. 17 Implant direction pin parallel to the
root of the adjacent premolar.
Fig. 18 Frontal view, implant should be angled to the buccal side. This buccal angulation has two clinical advantages: firstly, it
helps to avoid apical fenestration due to the
natural morphology of the maxilla; secondly,
it helps to achieve a correct emergence profile of the future crown if the implant platform is more buccally positioned. It is easier
to create the correct prosthetic profile.
> Dr. Tiziano Testori, MD, DDS, FICD, Via Rubini 22, 22100 Como, Italy
phone: +39-31-241652, fax: +39-31-243027, e-mail: [email protected], web: www.implantologiaitalia.it
> Dr. Matteo Capelli, DDS, Via Brera 28A, 20121 Milano, Italy
phone: +39-2-72094471, e-mail: [email protected]
Treatment concept of Dr. Tiziano Testori
and Dr. Matteo Capelli, I.R.C.C.S. Galeazzi Institute,
University of Milan
> Immediate implant placement after tooth extraction
> Maintenance of the buccal bone plates with Bio-Oss® particles
in the anterior and posterior region
> Clinical concept for aesthetic and non-aesthetic region
Fig. 19 Implant positioned with a 2 mm
healing abutment.
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Fig. 21 Bio-Gide® membrane is placed over
the healing abutment. The membrane is intentionally left exposed in order to avoid
any secondary mucosal approximation and
to increase the amount of keratinised periimplant mucosa in a single procedure.
1. Indication profile
x aesthetic region
Region
Bony situation
Fig. 23a Temporary prosthesis, vestibular
view.
Fig. 22 Healing of the peri-implant soft tissue after 3 months.
Fig. 23b Temporary prosthesis, occlusal
view.
x no bone defect
x
Implant insertion
Soft tissue situation
x
x
x
Bone augmentation indicated
Prosthetic treatment
Fig. 24b Definitive prosthesis, occlusal view.
Fig. 24a Definitive prosthesis, vestibular
view.
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x
x non-aesthetic region
x small bone defect
large bone defect
comment: Bony gap between implant and socket walls, bone walls around
socket are intact
single tooth replacement
multiple tooth replacement
thick biotype
thin biotype
interdental papillae intact
papillae compromised or missing
primary wound closure possible
primary wound closure problematic
yes, immediately at time of implantation
no
depending on size of defect (between day 1 and 6 months)
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Fig. 24c X-ray of the final prosthesis restored with the platform switching concept.
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