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Critical investigation of the pre-surgical anatomic factors that influence the aesthetic result in post-extractive implantology and immediate prosthetic

Authors :
Di Girolamo, M.
Cecchetti, F.
Volpe, L.
Baggi, L.
Dario Mazza
Turco, M.
Volpe, S.
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier

Abstract

The aesthetic goals of implant dentistry should be similar to those of conventional prostheses. In implant-prosthetic rehabilitations of the anterior sectors, the quantity and quality of hard and soft tissue play a fundamental role in achieving the desired aesthetics and in integrating the restoration in a complete and harmonious way into the existing anterior dentition. Post-extraction implantology is a treatment option for implant therapy after the extraction of a single tooth in the anterior jaw. This article presents some key factors to analyze and follow in order to achieve a predictable and acceptable aesthetic result. The creation of a predictable peri-implant aesthetics requires adequate preservation of the bone and soft tissues around the teeth that will be extracted and a correct positioning of the 3D implant. Furthermore, aesthetic success requires the creation of a correct transmucosal path, during the provisional prosthetic phases, which must be replicated and maintained with the definitive crowns. Sin financiación 2.843 JCR (2021) Q3, 45/81 Physiology 0.281 SJR (2021) Q3, 269/369 Oncology No data IDR 2021 UEV

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..4711fa0bfe29dd9f48f2d225c1e7793c