Saline and blood proves beneficial in sinus surgery
Various maxillary sinus elevation techniques using bone grafts and bone substitutes are frequently used to enable the placement of dental implants in the posterior maxilla.
Various maxillary sinus elevation techniques using bone grafts and bone substitutes are frequently used to enable the placement of dental implants in the posterior maxilla.
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The immediate post-extraction placement of an implant in the esthetic zone should satisfy the esthetic and functional demands. The clinical case series in the present study provides clinicians with a scientific basis for an immediate placement procedure using a 3D reconstruction stereolithographic guide and restoration protocols with a CAD/CAM titanium anatomic abutment.
A radiographic stent was modified and used as a surgical stent instead of computer-guided implant surgery to reduce the treatment time. Compared to the stent made with computer -guided surgery, since it is not accurate enough to use until final drilling, it can be used as an marker for initial position.
To test the hypothesis that there is no difference in clinical, radiographic and aesthetic outcomes positioning single post-extractive 7 mm-diameter implants or waiting 4 months after molar extraction and socket preservation procedure.
Placement of implants immediately following extraction has now become an increasingly common strategy to preserve bone and reduce treatment time. This case reports demonstrates that it is possible to achieve greater efficiency in our efforts to give patient sound, timely and economical treatment.