Minimally Invasive Management of the Edentulous Space in the Anterior Sector without Prosthetic Loading
Journal: Open Access Journal of Dental Sciences (OAJDS) (Vol.7, No. 2)Publication Date: 2022-04-05
Authors : Méndez-Ferrusco JM Sánchez-Anaya A García-López E León-Mena A Perusquía-Salvador AK; Moreno-Vargas YA;
Page : 1-7
Keywords : Implant Failure; CAD-CAM; Esthetic Zone; Minimal Invasive; Prosthetic Surgery;
Abstract
Introduction: Osseointegration is nowadays considered highly predictable, so minimally invasive surgical approaches are sought in order to allow proper function and a good esthetic result. It is of great importance to determine whether the shape and surface of the implant is an important factor in conjunction with the surgical technique. Objective: To evaluate the use of tomographic surgical guidance for the placement of a V3 implant in edentulous space in the maxillary esthetic zone. Method: A 53-year-old male patient with a vestibularly collapsed edentulous area corresponding to the left upper lateral. The treatment used was the IN2GUIDE system and MIS V3 implant, with evaluation up to 90 days. Results: Bone loss at the level of the implant platform without receiving any type of load. Discussion: Bone and peri-implant soft tissue loss will be similar with any procedure.
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