Abstract
Implant installation immediately into extraction
socket followed with immediate non-functional
restoration has proven to be a common technique
to replace failing teeth in the pre-maxilla (IPR).
Many authors have claimed that IPR reduced
overall treatment time with the ability to maintain
soft tissue profile & bone levels. Indeed, IPR seems
to be a straight forward procedure, however more
detailed & careful assessment should be carried
out before proceeding with such a procedure.
In this series, site & patient related factors that
could influence the clinical outcome of IPR will
be investigated.
socket followed with immediate non-functional
restoration has proven to be a common technique
to replace failing teeth in the pre-maxilla (IPR).
Many authors have claimed that IPR reduced
overall treatment time with the ability to maintain
soft tissue profile & bone levels. Indeed, IPR seems
to be a straight forward procedure, however more
detailed & careful assessment should be carried
out before proceeding with such a procedure.
In this series, site & patient related factors that
could influence the clinical outcome of IPR will
be investigated.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 1 |
Number of pages | 2 |
Volume | March |
No. | 2019 |
Specialist publication | Western Articulator |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2019 |