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Reconstruction of the anterior maxilla with implants using customized zirconia abutments and all-ceramic crowns: a clinical case report

Journal of Dental Implant Research 2015³â 34±Ç 2È£ p.46 ~ 51
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º¯»ó±â ( Byun Sang-Ki ) - National Police Hospital Department of Advanced General Dentistry
ÀÌ¿µºó ( Lee Yung-Bin ) - National Police Hospital Department of Advanced General Dentistry
¹Ú¿ìÇö ( Park Woo-Hyun ) - National Police Hospital Department of Advanced General Dentistry
Á¶¹Ì°æ ( Jo Mi-kyung ) - National Police Hospital Department of Advanced General Dentistry
 ( Jeon Seung-Yong ) - National Police Hospital Department of Advanced General Dentistry

Abstract


The placement of dental implants in the anterior maxilla is challenging for clinicians due to patients¡¯ high esthetic demands and the difficult management of peri-implant tissues. Peri-implant tissue complications seriously affect the critical esthetics of anterior implants. Therefore, preventative measures should be considered during implant treatment. In this case, implant placement was performed in #11 immediately after the patient lost #11 due to trauma because the patient had sufficient bone height and thickness and no pathologic conditions. One-mm labial and lingual distances between the implant andthe bone were observed with no sign of dehiscences, and GBR or tissue grafts were not required. The final impression, which was taken 5 months after the placement, confirmed the formation of interdental papillae and labial gingiva. The final restoration with a zirconia custom abutment provided successful esthetic results.

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All ceramics; Customized impression coping; Customized zirconia abutment; Implant

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