Title of article :
Treatment of an Erratic Extraction Socket for Implant Therapy in a Patient with Chronic Periodontitis
Author/Authors :
Hamada, Yusuke Department of Periodontics and Allied Dental Program - Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, IN, USA , Prabhu, Srividya Department of Periodontics and Allied Dental Program - Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, IN, USA , John, Vanchit Department of Periodontics and Allied Dental Program - Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Abstract :
As implant therapy becomes more commonplace in daily practice, preservation and preparation of edentulous sites are key. Many
times, however, implant therapy may not be considered at the time of tooth extraction and additional measures are not taken to
conserve the edentulous site.While the healing process in extraction sockets has been well investigated and bone fill can be expected,
there are cases where even when clinicians perform thorough debridement of the sockets, connective tissue infiltration into the
socket can occur. This phenomenon, known as “erratic healing,” may be associated with factors that lead to peri-implant disease
and should be appropriately managed and treated prior to surgical implant placement. This case report describes the successful
management of an erratic healing extraction socket in a 62-year-old Caucasian male patient with chronic periodontitis and the
outcomes of an evidence-based treatment protocol performed prior to implant therapy. Careful preoperative analysis and cone beam
computed tomography imaging can help detect signs of impaired healing in future implant sites and prevent surgical complications.
Keywords :
Erratic Extraction Socket , Implant Therapy , Chronic Periodontitis
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry