What is it about?

A hopeless upper lateral incisor (1.2) was extracted without flap elevation. The alveolus had the buccal wall missing. A dental implant was placed immediately after and loaded with a temporary prosthesis. Three months later the definitive one was delivered. At four years, a crown fracture happened together with gingival inflammation aroud the implant. The crown was removed and flap elevation was performed to treat the patient. A buccal bone plate was observed to exist around the implant

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Buccal bone repair around a dental implant immediately positioned and immediately loaded was observed

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This paper showed how post-extractive dental implants not only prevent bone collapse, they might also induce minimal bone repair in favorable conditions

Dr Paolo Capparé
IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital and Vita-Salute University, Milan

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This page is a summary of: Immediate Loading of a Dental Implant Placed in Fresh Socket With Acute Dehiscence-Type Defect: A Clinical Case Report, The Journal of Periodontology, June 2010, American Academy of Periodontology (AAP),
DOI: 10.1902/jop.2010.090749.
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