Impacted maxillary canine teeth commonly occur in the general population. The traditional therapeutic approach comprises fenestration and orthodontic traction; however, if traction is not feasible or the patient refuses orthodontic treatment, an alternative solution is to remove the impacted tooth and immediately place an implant. This technical note describes a novel surgical approach to rehabilitation after impacted canine tooth removal, entailing immediate placement of a long implant in combination with regenerative materials and a barrier. Of note, this procedure preserves the apical ridge bone crest, allowing implant anchorage and primary stability to be achieved.

Immediate Implant Placement After Removal of Maxillary Impacted Canine Teeth : A Technical Note / F. Demarosi, E. Varoni, L. Rimondini, A. Carrassi, G.C. Leghissa. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL IMPLANTS. - ISSN 0882-2786. - 31:1(2016 Feb), pp. 191-194. [10.11607/jomi.2588]

Immediate Implant Placement After Removal of Maxillary Impacted Canine Teeth : A Technical Note

E. Varoni
Secondo
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A. Carrassi
Penultimo
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2016

Abstract

Impacted maxillary canine teeth commonly occur in the general population. The traditional therapeutic approach comprises fenestration and orthodontic traction; however, if traction is not feasible or the patient refuses orthodontic treatment, an alternative solution is to remove the impacted tooth and immediately place an implant. This technical note describes a novel surgical approach to rehabilitation after impacted canine tooth removal, entailing immediate placement of a long implant in combination with regenerative materials and a barrier. Of note, this procedure preserves the apical ridge bone crest, allowing implant anchorage and primary stability to be achieved.
alveolar ridge augmentation; autografts; biocompatible materials; bone substitutes; bone transplantation; crowns; cuspid; dental implantation; endosseous; dental prosthesis; implant-supported; follow-up studies; guided tissue regeneration; periodontal; humans; lactic acid; maxilla; membranes; artificial; minerals; osteotomy; polyglycolic acid; tooth extraction; tooth; deciduous; tooth; impacted; dental implants; single-tooth
Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche
feb-2016
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