APOLONIA 48-49 / Computer evaluation of the changes of the buccal bone plate in the frontal Maxilla during immediate and delayed implantation
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Computer evaluation of the changes of the buccal bone plate in the frontal Maxilla during immediate and delayed implantation

Abstract

Cystic lesions are pathological formations that depThe planning and placement of dental implants in the aesthetic zone represents a great treatment challenge due to the fact that patients often evaluate the overall therapeutic success based on the aesthetic result and have high aesthetic criteria and expectations. The buccal bone plate, as one of the key anatomical structures, is of great importance for the success of implant therapy in the frontal maxilla and is particularly prone to changes that occur post-extraction. One way to preserve the buccal bone plate is to place an immediate implant at the extraction site, the other option is to wait few months, and delay the procedure which has it’s benefits. The condition of the buccal bone plate and its dimensions in the horizontal and vertical direction directly affects the method of implantation, the position of the implant, and the long-term results of the implant treatment.

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