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- Title
Socket-shield technique for immediate implant placement with immediate and delayed loading method: Two case reports.
- Authors
Jacob, Oliver; Kosala, Manab; Sharma, Deepak; Nanavati, Goutam
- Abstract
Immediate implant placement is becoming a routine procedure in esthetic dentistry. The need for placing the implant immediately post extraction helps reduce the alveolar ridge resorption and also maintain good soft-tissue contours post placing the implant and during rehabilitation. However, a cause of concern occurs when the buccal cortical plate is thin, especially in the upper anterior region. This poses a direct implication in the maintenance of primary stability and buccal contour of both hard and soft tissues, thus compromising esthetics. The socket-shield technique (SST) is a recent advancement in placing immediate implant post extraction. The maintenance of the buccal root section helps retain both the compromised buccal cortical plate and soft-tissue contour, thus providing a better esthetic profile. In view of the same, two patients were provided immediate implants with SST; one with immediate loading of implant and other with delayed loading method, and postoperative radiographic analysis was carried out to evaluate bone density around the implant.
- Subjects
TOOTH socket; ALVEOLAR process; BONE density; EDENTULOUS mouth; COSMETIC dentistry; AESTHETICS
- Publication
Journal of Dental Implants, 2022, Vol 12, Issue 1, p58
- ISSN
0974-6781
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4103/jdi.jdi_35_20