Rehabilitation of Postextractive Socket in the Premaxilla: A 12-Year Study on 27 Titanium Plasma Spray Resorbable Calcium Phosphate Coated Single Implants
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Vozza, Iole
Tumedei, Margherita
Pompa, Giorgio
Iaculli, Flavia
Quaranta, Alessandro
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In the anterior region of the jaws and premaxilla, the success of an imme-diate implant restoration is always linked to the creation of an aesthetic result in harmony with the dental arches. In this way, the surgical procedure plays a key role on the architecture of the peri-implant soft and hard tissues. The placement of dental implants requires a sufficient volume of bone tissue to allow primary stability, the first step for osseointegration.1 After tooth loss, the anatomic remodeling of the socket starts because of the lack of nutrition of the fasciculated bone tending to resorption. This tissue is mainly present on the buccal surface.2 If there are anatomical defects, the remodeling process is faster and massive.
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IMPLANT DENTISTRY
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27
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© 2018 LWW. This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in Critical Care Medicine, 27(4):452–460, AUG 2018. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal link for access to the definitive, published version.
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Dentistry