TG14 - Guided Immediate Placement of a Ceramic Implant in a Maxillary Right Second Premolar and Immediate Restoration with a CAD/CAM-Fabricated Provisional Crown - Clinical Case Report - Home
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TG14 - Guided Immediate Placement of a Ceramic Implant in a Maxillary Right Second Premolar and Immediate Restoration with a CAD/CAM-Fabricated Provisional Crown
Every tooth extraction initiates a cascade of continuous events that lead to hard and soft tissue volumetric and linear changes (Araújo and coworkers 2019; Grunder 2011).
In recent years, implant dentistry has aimed to understand the biology of alveolar socket/bone remodeling in order to minimize the impact on linear and volumetric parameters, with lower morbidity and fewer esthetic problems (Atieh and coworkers 2015).
Immediate implant placement is a treatment modality that, given an appropriate clinical indication, may mitigate most of these post-extraction alveolar changes (Tarnow and coworkers 2014).
One of the first metal oxides used and studied in the context of osseointegration was titanium dioxide (Brånemark and coworkers 1969). Recent patient demand for other types of implant materials have caused clinicians and researchers to seek alternative biomaterials that result in osseointegration, including ceramics (Miani and coworkers 1993; Akagawa and coworkers 1993).
- Surgical classification
- Complex
- Prosthodontic classification
- Complex
- Source
- Treatment Guide 14
- Purchase price
- 10 Academy Coins
- CPD/CME
- 0.25 hours
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