Use of the Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration Technique Combined with Osseodensification in Periodontally Compromised Extraction Sites.

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Title: Use of the Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration Technique Combined with Osseodensification in Periodontally Compromised Extraction Sites.
Authors: Martins da Rosa, José Carlos, de Oliveira Rosa, Ariádene Cristina Pértile, Huwais, Salah
Source: International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry; Jul/Aug2019, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p527-534, 8p, 2 Color Photographs, 1 Black and White Photograph
Subject Terms: DENTAL extraction, OPERATIVE dentistry, TREATMENT effectiveness, ALVEOLAR process surgery, COMPUTED tomography, PERIODONTAL disease diagnosis, BONE resorption, DIGITAL diagnostic imaging, DENTAL fillings, DENTAL implants, ORAL disease diagnosis, OSTEOTOMY, PERIODONTAL disease, PERIODONTITIS, PHOTOGRAPHY, PROSTHETICS, DENTAL radiography, TORQUE, SEVERITY of illness index
Abstract: This article describes the combined use of the immediate dentoalveolar restoration (IDR) technique and the osseodensification implant site preparation method to improve immediate implant primary stability in periodontally compromised extraction sites. Positioning of soft and hard tissues was evaluated in two clinical cases in which the IDR technique and the osseodensification implant site preparation method were used to replace teeth at sites with severe alveolar bone loss. The results were analyzed by clinical assessment, photography, radiography, and computed tomography scans. Based on this preliminary study, the use of osseodensification can enhance the results achieved using the IDR technique due to improved primary implant stability, as measured by higher insertion torque. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Database: Complementary Index
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ISSN:01987569
DOI:10.11607/prd.3883
Published in:International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry
Language:English