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Restoration of Missing Upper Anterior Teeth using Dental Implant Simultaneous with Bone Grafting- A Case Report

Authors: 
Walid Al-Jallad, Shi Bin
Journal Name: 
Journal of Dentistry and Oral Health
Volume: 
2
Issue: 
2014
Pages From: 
1
To: 
8
Date: 
Monday, September 29, 2014
Keywords: 
Anterior maxilla; Esthetics implant restoration; HAP bone graft; Dental implant
Abstract: 
Loss of natural teeth could compromise the functional, esthetical and Phontics demands by patients. Advancement in the oral implant treatment leads to predictable survival rates and create important treatment options available. Evaluating both bone quality and quantity is major requirement in successful osseointegrated dental implant. Bone defect associated with lost teeth in anterior maxilla will affect both surgical placement of implant and subsequent prosthetics rehabilitation. Bone defect correction can be carry on using variety of ways include barrier membrane with guided bone regeneration, block grafts, only grafts or distraction osteogensis. This case report is step-by-step procedure in which missing anterior teeth were restored with dental implant and fill the labial defect bone using particulated bone graft and membrane. After initial healing, provisional restoration was used to create esthetical gingival contour around teeth.