Implant Bed Preparation for Immediate Implantation in Molar Region: An Alternative Approach.
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2017, Vol 16, Issue 5
Abstract
The concept of immediate implant placement has become populardue to less trauma, reduced overall treatment time, decreased patient’s anxiety and discomfort, high patient acceptance and better function, and esthetics.Removal of molar teeth provides a challenging and intriguing dilemma due to multiple root morphology. In cases of extraction and immediate placement of dental implants in the molar region preserving alveolar bone is necessary in aiding in osseointergration. Minimal alveolar bone removal should be considered and attained to provide an acceptable surgical site for successful placement of the dental implant. Perhaps most importantly when considering immediate molar implant placement, removal of the intra-radicular septum should be avoided to allow the attainment of initial implant stability at the time of placement and prevent the slipping of the implant into the extraction socket. Thus following this technique will prevent the slip of the implant and allow the implant to be guided into the inter-radicular septum to attain maximum primary stability.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr . Ekta Rohra, Dr. Gaurang Mistry, Dr. Tej Joshi, Dr. Unmesh Khanvilkar
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