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CES Odontología

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BLANCO, José Raúl; MEJIA, Felix Alejandro  y  RESTREPO, Luis Felipe. Immediate restoration of a single implant placed after tooth extraction with lateral root lesion. CES odontol. [online]. 2013, vol.26, n.1, pp.80-91. ISSN 0120-971X.

The lost of an anterior tooth and it replacement with a retained implant restoration is one of the mayor functional and aesthetic challenges in modern implantogy. Actual Evidence support that immediate implant provisionalization compare with the traditional protocols have similar results in success rates. Siegenthaler y col conclude that in situations when the primary stabilization is obtained, the implant placement in fresh sockets with cronical periapical lesions have similar results versus control group. Carefull must be taken in the case selection for this modern protocol and should be done under the preservation philosophy. The integrity of remaining bone structures and soft tissue is the main goal for the success of this technique. Female patient, 40 years old, who attended the program of oral rehabilitation at the University of CES Medellin, Colombia, whose reason for consultation was "To review recommended by periodontics" in his own words. At the time of clinical examination intraoral gum edema was observed at # 11 with probing 10 mm in DP suspecting a vertical fracture who was corroborated with the analysis of the periapical X-ray. The different treatment options were stated clearly to the patient for the loss of the maxillary central incisor with the possible complications and risks that could arise. The patient agreed to the immediate post-extraction implant option with temporization and proceeded to sign the informed consent of the medical record. Conclusions: The placement of implants immediate with infectious processes periapicals has a success rate in the short term very promising. The immediate provisionalization implant provides additional benefits for the integration of soft tissues, offering some high-quality aesthetic results.

Palabras clave : Implant immediate; Osseointegration; Immediate provisionalization.

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