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A single maxillary anterior implant restoration considering long term prognosis: case report

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Abstract


The restoration of maxillary anterior tooth by implant is difficult that most patients have trouble with chewing, prounciating, even more aesthetic. Fortunately there are many technological advances in implant surface, so we can get a early primary stability and second stability. but atrophy is most severe after restoration in the anterior maxilla with the degree of horizontal/vertical bone/gingival resorption. The highly esthetic zone of the premaxilla often requires both hard (bone and teeth) and soft tissue restoration. This is the case we performed delayed implant installation with Guided bone generation (GBR) for the purpose of preventing bone resorption , connective tissue graft to change gingiva from thin biotype to thick biotype and zirconia abutment and all ceramic crown to prevent gingival recession after restoration.

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Anterior; Implant; Single

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