Importance of planning in implantologic rehabilitation
Keywords:
dental Implantology, diagnosis and planning of the implant treatment, post extraction implant.Abstract
In dental implantology, there are different phases of diagnosis that provide ameticulous study of each case. Obtaining an esthetical, functional, biomechanical
and long lasting rehabilitation that meets the patient´s expectations is our priority.
This paper was intended to present a clinical case with successful results from an
adequate planning of the implantological rehabilitation. A 53 years old female
patient, who lost the11th tooth, had adjacent dischromy in the 12th tooth and
significant bone loss and vestibularization. Every phase of the implant diagnosis
were carried out: making of the medical history, the evaluation of the patient´s
health, taking of maxillary impressions to study the intermaxillary ratios assisted by
the articulator equipment, diagnostic waxing and surgical splint were made and,
finally, elective surgery was performed to place two dental implants, one of them
after removal and both with immediate charge. Bone regeneration technique and
the gentle handling of soft tissues allowed making all this in a single surgical phase,
since this is a highly compromised area from the esthetical viewpoint. It was proved
that correct diagnosis and treatment are the key of every dental implant procedure.
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