Flapless implant placement: A case report

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Abstract

Full-thickness periosteal flap elevation for implant placement is often accompanied by potential marginal bone loss and/or soft tissue recession around the implant due to compromised blood supply to underlying bone. To preserve the blood supply to underlying bone, implants can be placed with a flapless surgical procedure. This procedure also provides numerous other benefits, such as decreased trauma, short recovery time, less pain, reduced rate of infection, and improved patient compliance. This report presents a case of flapless implant placement in the mandibular posterior region that achieved optimum results and caused minimal discomfort to the patient. The advantages and limitations of this procedure are also discussed.

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Jain, D., & Gaur, G. (2014). Flapless implant placement: A case report. Journal of Oral Implantology, 40(3), 321–324. https://doi.org/10.1563/AAID-JOI-D-12-00026

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