A case of implant-bone prosthetic rehabilitation, after the fracture of the maxillary central incisors, which had been treated with grafting of a bone substitute, is reported. This case was followed by the normal procedures of implantology within the traditional timeframe for bone regeneration. However, a barrier membrane was not used which shows that even along with the use of graft material a sufficient amount of bone could be achieved for a subsequent rehabilitation. Therefore, after a five-year follow-up period, osseointegration was maintained with no marginal bone loss.
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Amato, M., Bruno, V., Pantaleo, G., Cerutti, A., Spagnuolo, G., & Sammartino, G. (2013). Implant Prosthetic Rehabilitation with Bone Regenerative Techniques after Fracture of the Upper Central Incisors. Case Reports in Dentistry, 2013, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/387206
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