This case report describes an alternative minimally invasive fixed rehabilitation to approach an impacted maxillary canine (IMC) and the residual deciduous teeth. The patient refused any orthodontic treatment or surgical extraction of the IMC, asking for a fixed and fast option. Considering the available bone was about 5 mm in height, an immediately provisionalized postextractive 4-mm super-short implant was placed. Healing was uneventful. Two years after loading, the result was stable and the patient was fully satisfied. Within all the limitations of this case report, this approach could reduce rehabilitative times, possible complications, and costs.

Super-short (4-mm) postextractive, immediately provisionalized implant in a minimally invasive rehabilitation approach avoiding extraction of the impacted maxillary canine: A 2-year follow-up case report / Barausse, C.; Gasparro, R.; Berti, C.; Bellini, P.; Colombelli, F.; Felice, P.. - In: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERIODONTICS & RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY. - ISSN 0198-7569. - 41:5(2021), pp. 727-732. [10.11607/prd.4484]

Super-short (4-mm) postextractive, immediately provisionalized implant in a minimally invasive rehabilitation approach avoiding extraction of the impacted maxillary canine: A 2-year follow-up case report

Gasparro R.;
2021

Abstract

This case report describes an alternative minimally invasive fixed rehabilitation to approach an impacted maxillary canine (IMC) and the residual deciduous teeth. The patient refused any orthodontic treatment or surgical extraction of the IMC, asking for a fixed and fast option. Considering the available bone was about 5 mm in height, an immediately provisionalized postextractive 4-mm super-short implant was placed. Healing was uneventful. Two years after loading, the result was stable and the patient was fully satisfied. Within all the limitations of this case report, this approach could reduce rehabilitative times, possible complications, and costs.
2021
Super-short (4-mm) postextractive, immediately provisionalized implant in a minimally invasive rehabilitation approach avoiding extraction of the impacted maxillary canine: A 2-year follow-up case report / Barausse, C.; Gasparro, R.; Berti, C.; Bellini, P.; Colombelli, F.; Felice, P.. - In: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERIODONTICS & RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY. - ISSN 0198-7569. - 41:5(2021), pp. 727-732. [10.11607/prd.4484]
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