Resumen
The placement of immediate implants in the posterior sector is a widespread procedure where the success and survival rates are similar to those of traditional protocols. It has several anatomical challenges, such as the presence of interradicular bone septa that hinder a correct three-dimensional positioning of the implant and may compromise primary stability and/or cause damage of neighboring structures. The aim of this article is to present the treatment and the one-year clinical follow-up of a patient who received immediate implant placement using an interradicular bone-drilling technique before the molar extraction.
Idioma original | Inglés |
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Número de artículo | 6412826 |
Publicación | Case Reports in Dentistry |
Volumen | 2018 |
DOI | |
Estado | Publicada - 1 ene. 2018 |
Áreas temáticas de ASJC Scopus
- Odontología General