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Partial Extraction Therapies (PET) Part 2: Procedures and Technical Aspects.

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    |April 13, 2017
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    Summary

    This study details step-by-step procedures for partial extraction therapies, including root submergence, socket-shield, and pontic shield techniques. These methods aim to preserve tooth roots and alveolar ridges, offering an alternative to traditional extraction and augmentation.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dental Implantology
    • Periodontology
    • Oral Surgery

    Background:

    • Partial extraction therapies offer a novel approach to ridge preservation.
    • These techniques aim to retain parts of the tooth root to prevent alveolar ridge collapse.
    • The socket-shield technique, introduced in 2010, lacks comprehensive procedural guidance.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide step-by-step procedural guidelines for root submergence, socket-shield, and pontic shield techniques.
    • To offer clinicians practical instructions for applying these root- and ridge-preservation methods.
    • To address technical aspects and complication management for partial extraction therapies.

    Main Methods:

    • Detailed procedural descriptions for root submergence.
    • Step-by-step surgical technique for the socket-shield procedure.

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  • Guidance on the pontic shield technique for pontic site preservation.
  • Main Results:

    • Comprehensive guidelines for applying partial extraction therapies are presented.
    • Technical considerations and management of potential complications are discussed.
    • This publication serves as a foundational guide for clinicians new to these techniques.

    Conclusions:

    • Partial extraction therapies, including root submergence, socket-shield, and pontic shield, offer promising alternatives for ridge preservation.
    • Standardized procedural knowledge is crucial for the widespread adoption and advancement of these techniques.
    • Further long-term clinical data is needed, but these guidelines facilitate current application and research.