Title of article :
Application of Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration in Alveolus Compromised with Loss of Immediate Implant in Esthetic Area
Author/Authors :
de Lima Franceschi, Rafael Brasilian Association of Dental Surgeons, Curitiba, PR, Brazil , Drechsel, Luciano Brasilian Association of Dental Surgeons, Curitiba, PR, Brazil , Schuldt Filho, Guenther Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
Abstract :
In the reported clinical case, the immediate dentoalveolar restoration (IDR) technique was applied to reconstruct the buccal bone
wall, with autogenous graft of the maxillary tuberosity, which had been lost due to a root fracture, and to provide the necessary bone
substrate for the installation of an implant and its provisioning. One of the greatest risks inherent in the survival of immediate
implants is the maintenance of their stability during the healing period. In this case, due to a mechanical trauma in sports
activity in the first postoperative month, there was a total failure in the osseointegration process, confirmed by tomographic
examination of both the implant and the bone graft. The deleterious effects of this accident were compensated with a new
approach and reapplication of IDR technique using a smaller-diameter implant and with conical macrogeometry in conjunction
with the new bone reconstruction under the same compromised alveolus; associated, after the period of osseointegration, with
the maneuvers of volume increase of the gingival tissue by subepithelial connective tissue graft. The tomographic result
demonstrated the success of the surgical procedures, and the clinical/photographic analysis obtained showed the stability of the
gingival margin without compromising the esthetic result of the prosthetic restoration.
Keywords :
Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration , Immediate Implant , Esthetic Area
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry