Abstract
The immediate placement of dental implants in esthetic areas is a primary challenge for modern implantology. The underlying treatment goal is to preserve the natural periodontal architecture; in recent years, however, a concurrent goal has been to reduce the period between implant placement in the fresh extraction socket and delivery of the definitive restoration, but adequate long-term data are still lacking on the efficacy of this technique. A 3- to 5-year retrospective analysis of 282 dental implants immediately placed into extraction sockets, and temporized with nonoccluding provisional prostheses has been undertaken. All recorded outcomes and complications, as well as a proposed protocol for management of immediate function, are discussed.
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Avvanzo, P., Ciavarella, D., Avvanzo, A., Giannone, N., Carella, M., & Lo Muzio, L. (2009). Immediate placement and temporization of implants: three- to five-year retrospective results. The Journal of Oral Implantology, 35(3), 136–142. https://doi.org/10.1563/1548-1336-35.3.136
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