Feline Alveolar Osteitis: Osseodensification with Implant Placement Protocol
Journal: Open Access Journal of Veterinary Science & Research (Vol.6, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-05-04
Authors : Rocco E Mele; Gregori M Kurtzman;
Page : 1-8
Keywords : Alveolar Osteitis; Osseodensification; Implant; Tooth Resorption;
Abstract
Feline dental implants are becoming a predictable and viable treatment option for the replacement of lost canines due to maxillary alveolar osteitis (AO) a painful condition, commonly experienced by felines. Surgical extraction and debridement remains the treatment of choice for this complex inflammatory process. Future complications however can be a common sequela of maxillary canine loss. The case presented demonstrates successful surgical extraction of a maxillary canine with implant placement following the osseodensification protocol and utilizing the sockets osteitis buttressing bone formation to promote a positive result with final restoration of the implant with a crown 13 weeks post implant placement.
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