Immediate Implants in a Esthetic Area: Case Report
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.9, No. 11)Publication Date: 2020-11-05
Authors : Leonardo Laslowski; Norival Francisco de Sousa Junior; Guenther Schuldt Filho;
Page : 1280-1285
Keywords : Aesthetic implant; agenesis; bone graft;
Abstract
The immediate dental implant is a treatment whose purpose is to preserve bone structure and gingival tissue, in addition to reducing working time. This treatment has an excellent prognosis for maintaining gingival margins, effectively achieving the expected results. Thus, this work aimed to highlight the importance of immediate rehabilitation in the aesthetic area, with the presentation of a case report. A 19-year-old female patient (F. B. C) who had agenesis of elements 12 and 22. Guided implants 12 and 22 were performed, followed by xenogenous bone graft (Bio-Oss) covered by membrane (Bio-Gide), to correct the alveolar border of the region. In a second step, an increase in crown and osteotomy was performed on element 14 to make the canine gingival zenith more evident, since this, due to an ectopic eruption, was in position 13 even after final orthodontic treatment. It was obtained, within the proposed planning, a great aesthetic result and still, it was possible to return the harmony of the smile, combining aesthetics and function, leading to full satisfaction on the part of the patient.
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