Immediate dental implant placement with immediate loading following extraction of natural teeth

Mayank Singh, Lakshya Kumar, Mohd Anwar, Pooran Chand, Mayank Singh, Lakshya Kumar, Mohd Anwar, Pooran Chand

Abstract

The loss of tooth in the esthetic area is often a traumatic experience for the patient. Patients may suffer real or perceived detrimental effects following the loss of one or more teeth. Dental implant offers the most cost-effective and long-term solution for replacement of missing teeth with high average life expectancy, providing the patient with the best sense of security and well-being. Recently, immediate implant placement after extraction of tooth with early loading has become more common. The advantages of this procedure include fewer surgical interventions, reduction in overall treatment time, reduced soft and hard tissue loss, and psychological satisfaction to the patient. This case report describes the procedure for immediate implant placement with immediate loading of implants by provisional restorations.

Keywords: Early loading; esthetic rehabilitation; immediate implants; immediate loading.

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Preoperative photograph
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Atraumatic extraction of teeth
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Immediately placed implant with abutments
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Provisional prosthesis
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Final prosthesis

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