TG14 - Immediate Implant Placement with Static Computer-Aided Implant Surgery and Immediate Loading in the Esthetic Zone with Prefabricated CAD/CAM Provisional Implant Restorations - Clinical Case Report - Home
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TG14 - Immediate Implant Placement with Static Computer-Aided Implant Surgery and Immediate Loading in the Esthetic Zone with Prefabricated CAD/CAM Provisional Implant Restorations
The type 1A protocol for immediate implant placement and immediate loading is defined as a surgical and prosthodontic procedure where dental implants are placed in the extraction socket on the same day the tooth is extracted and a restoration is delivered immediately (Morton and coworkers 2018; Gallucci and coworkers 2018). In the esthetic zone, the success of this approach depends on several factors, such as an adequate diagnosis, appropriate patient selection, favorable alveolar anatomy, suitable conditions at and characteristics of the surgical site, and proper training and sufficient experience on the part of the clinician (Levine and coworkers 2017; Chappuis and coworkers 2013; Belser and coworkers 2009; Chen and Buser 2014). Although long-term treatment predictability is intimately related to the described variables in these cases, and only a limited patient cohort meets all the criteria for this type of treatment, “immediacy” has been gaining popularity with clinicians and patients worldwide (Sans-Sánchez and coworkers 2015; Buser and coworkers 2017a).
- Surgical classification
- Complex
- Prosthodontic classification
- Complex
- Source
- Treatment Guide 14
- Purchase price
- 10 Academy Coins
- CPD/CME
- 0.25 hours
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