Implant-supported anterior tooth restoration

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Abstract

Various options are available for restoring anterior teeth. Their choice is dictated by the severity of infection of the teeth to be extracted and the pocket depth. Immediate single-stage implant placement proved to be the least traumatic option, which best preserved the soft tissue. A differential use of surgical and prosthodontic techniques is indispensable to account for conditions in the individual case. Given an adequate amount of hard tissue, soft tissue contours can be expected to return to normal. Immediate implants combined with a soft tissue support have been found to ensure that the depth of even larger pockets is stable for years.

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Hartmann, H. J., & Steup, A. (2006). Implant-supported anterior tooth restoration. Keio Journal of Medicine, 55(1), 23–28. https://doi.org/10.2302/kjm.55.23

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