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[Immediate implants without primary stabilization in the molar region].

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    Refu'At Ha-Peh Veha-Shinayim (1993)
    |January 25, 2002
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    Immediate molar tooth replacement with dental implants is possible even in large extraction sockets using bone grafts. This technique avoids primary implant stabilization issues and preserves hard and soft tissues for predictable results.

    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Oral Surgery
    • Implantology

    Context:

    • Primary implant stabilization is crucial for success.
    • Large molar extraction sockets often preclude immediate implant placement.
    • Alternative techniques are needed for compromised extraction sites.

    Purpose:

    • To describe a technique for immediate molar tooth replacement using implants in bone allograft or xenograft.
    • To evaluate the predictability of this technique in cases lacking primary implant stability.

    Summary:

    • A technique involving careful tooth extraction, socket debridement, bone grafting (allograft or xenograft), and immediate implant placement is detailed.
    • Two case studies demonstrate successful outcomes with implants placed in grafted sockets, followed by staged restoration.

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  • The procedure allows for immediate implant placement without primary stabilization, utilizing a single surgical session.
  • Impact:

    • This technique offers a viable solution for immediate molar replacement in challenging extraction sockets.
    • It enables predictable results and preserves surrounding hard and soft tissues.
    • The described method facilitates a single-stage surgical procedure, potentially reducing patient treatment time.