SOFT AND HARD TISSUES MANAGEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE IMPLANTATION: A CASE REPORT

RIDHA M'BAREK, SOFIENE BEN ABDALLA, HAITHAM BEN AMARA, HANA AMOURI, WAFA NASRI, RYM MASMOUDI, OUSAMA OUELHAZI, SAFA BEN TANFOUS, NESRINE KHOUILDI

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Achieving an esthetic and functional implant-supported restoration in the maxillary anterior segment can be challenging. Basic requirement for an optimal final restoration include having adequate volume of supporting alveolar bone and soft tissues. Nevertheless, in cases in which there are advanced facial bone and soft tissues loss due to infection or trauma, the treatment goals expand to the need for regeneration both of these lost structures. Besides, immediate implantation when performed into compromised extraction sockets in conjunction with hard and soft tissues augmentation has been suggested to achieve successful osseointegration and to enhance esthetics for the final restoration with a significantly reduced treatment time. The aim of this work is to achieve successful osseointegration and esthetics with implant therapy when immediate implantation is performed into compromised extraction sockets in conjunction with hard and soft tissues.


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