Affiliation:
1. Department of prosthodontics and dental materials, Faculty of Dentistry Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
2. St. Petersburg State Budgetary Health Care Institution “City Dental Clinic No. 33”
3. University of Washington
Abstract
Relevance. Immediate implant placement with immediate temporisation is method of choice in case of central incisors extractions. In nowadays there are many protocols aimed on optimisation of the immediate prosthetic result. Some of them are based on using CAD/CAM technology, others stress the importance of peri-implant grafting procedures as a means of clinical success. The aim of the study is to analyse tactic of treatment in cases of immediate implant prosthetic replacement of maxilla central incisors using assessment of clinical example and elaboration of the optimal treatment option. Materials and methods. We conducted the evaluation of the 54 year old male patient with the use of clinical and paraclinical examination methods (OPG, CBCT). Implant placement in the position of the teeth 1.1, 2.1 was performed utilising new NobelParallel Conical Connection TiUltra (NobelBiocare, USA) 4.3*13 mm followed by implant supported Procera Zirconia prosthesis. We used international indices PES and it’s modification WES for the assessment of the achieved results. Results. The final result received following scores: PES index = 7, WES index = 8. Conclusion. Choice of implant design is a major influencing factor on the immediate implant placement prognosis. Utilising Nobel Active implant in the described clinical situation combining its placement with grafting of the connective tissue taken from the tuberosity area led to the decrease in total treatment time and achievement of the superior esthetic and functional result.
Publisher
Periodontal Association - RPA
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