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Filter by:Immediate implant placement has proven to be a successful treatment procedure that is preferred by patients because of being less traumatic, more time-efficient. Nowadays, the main goal of a successful immediate implant treatment has ceased to be gaining stability and osseointegration, but achieving long-term dimensional stability has become the optimal challenge. Various soft tissue and hard tissue augmentation techniques have been investigated in order to maintain the ridge dimensions following extraction and immediate implant placement.
For the dimension of the peri-implant buccal gap, a controversy is present whether complete bone formation labial to the implant. Therefore, leaving the blood clot in the large socket around implants without augmentation is questionable to result in complete bone fill and would not affect the buccal contour collapse. The aim of this clinical trial was to evaluate the labial bone dimensional changes after immediate implant placement in the esthetic zone with & without bone grafting inside the socket by using CBCT superimposition (Fusion) scans.
This article aims to provide a non- staged treatment protocol to placing dental implants in compromised fresh sockets in the aesthetic zone.