Immediate implants with early loading accompanying autogenous bone grafting in a maxilla with periodontal destruction: A case report

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Abstract

In the case of multiple hopeless teeth and severe bone loss, a conventional healing protocol of 3–4 months has been recommended to prevent the possibility of infection or unpredictable resorption of grafted bone during consolidation of the extraction socket. The use of a provisional denture is inevitable in the case of delayed implant placement, which is a common risk factor for wound dehiscence after a bone graft. Although autogenous bone is still the gold standard for bone grafting because of its excellent biocompatibility and osteogenic potential, there has been controversy in the unpredictable resorption of autogenous bone grafting. We present a case of successful maxillary rehabilitation without the use of provisional dentures by immediate implant placement, with early loading accompanying an extensive autogenous bone graft.

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Ku, J. K., Kim, J. Y., & Huh, J. K. (2021). Immediate implants with early loading accompanying autogenous bone grafting in a maxilla with periodontal destruction: A case report. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11167560

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