Affiliation:
1. Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA
2. Private Practice San Sebastian Spain
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveThis article describes an updated step‐by‐step protocol for transmucosal abutment selection and treatment sequencing after immediate implant placement in the esthetic zone.Clinical ConsiderationsCurrent surgical and prosthetic concepts strive to preserve hard and soft‐tissues to provide optimal esthetics at the implant‐abutment interface. Consequently, restoring implants in the esthetic zone with transmucosal abutments presents a great challenge and must take into consideration implant depth, angulation, and bucco‐lingual position as well as transmucosal height and space for an optimized emergence profile of the restoration and the dimensions of the anterior tooth to be restored. The proper selection of the type, shape, and dimensions of implant components and connections, determined by the product portfolio offered by the implant manufacturer, play a critical role in the ability to adequately address these challenges. This article provides an update on surgical and prosthetic workflows for single implant restorations in the esthetic zone.ConclusionsFollowing esthetic, mechanical, and biologic principles, the long‐term success of implant‐supported restorations in the esthetic zone is directly correlated to proper execution and sequencing of surgical and prosthetic treatment steps, especially after immediate implant placement. These steps must be critically assessed based on the current scientific evidence to achieve the desired clinical outcomes on a predictable and consistent basis.Clinical SignificanceSelection of surgical and prosthetic treatment protocols to achieve ideal esthetic outcomes and emergence profiles in implant dentistry is often a great challenge, not only determined by technical and clinical skills of the provider but also by the type and dimensions of implant components and connections offered by the manufacturer. Following certain decision‐making principles and workflows are key for clinical success with implant‐supported restorations after immediate implant placement the esthetic zone.
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