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Optimal esthetics in single-tooth replacement with the Re-Implant system: a case report
G Heydecke1, R Kohal, R Gläser
1Department of Prosthodontics, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Germany.
Purpose:
This report demonstrates the use of root-analogue titanium implants for single-tooth replacement.
Materials And Methods:
A maxillary lateral incisor was removed and a custom-made one-stage, root-analogue titanium implant (Re-Implant) with an apical extension and a healing cap was fabricated and placed immediately after tooth extraction. Six months later the healing cap was removed, an impression was taken, and a porcelain-fused-to-metal crown was fabricated and cemented.
Results:
No complications occurred during the healing period. A good esthetic result was achieved with the final ceramometal crown. Bony resorption and buccal soft tissue recession led to a slight discoloration of the marginal periimplant mucosa.
Conclusion:
Further research into the modalities of the immediate placement of root-analogue implants is needed to obtain predictable esthetic results concerning the soft tissue environment.