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Area of Science:

  • Dental implantology
  • Oral surgery
  • Periodontology

Background:

  • Socket preservation techniques aim to minimize alveolar bone loss after tooth extraction.
  • Existing methods, while reducing bone loss, do not completely preserve alveolar dimensions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for a biologically driven and anatomically based approach to socket reconstruction.
  • To present predictable methods for preparing implant sites using socket manipulations.

Main Methods:

  • Individualized socket treatment based on defect complexity.
  • Combination of graft construct design and socket management strategies.

Main Results:

  • Extensive reviews confirm grafting reduces bone loss.
  • No current method completely maintains alveolar dimensions.

Conclusions:

  • A tailored, biologically informed approach to socket management maximizes graft success.
  • Individualized treatment plans are crucial for optimal dental implant site preparation.