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Immediate provisionalization of single extraction-site implants in the esthetic zone: a clinical evaluation.
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2010
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Single Extraction-site ImplantsForty PatientsIntraoral ScannerImplant Survival RateMedicineOperative DentistryDentoalveolar SurgeryMaxillofacial SurgeryProvisional CrownAesthetic Facial SurgerySurgeryEsthetic ZoneImmediate ProvisionalizationImplantable DeviceImplantologyOrthopaedic SurgeryProsthesis
Forty patients received a total of 43 implants placed in fresh extraction sites in the anterior maxilla. Within 1 week, a provisional crown was placed without occlusal contact. After 1 year, the implant survival rate, marginal bone resorption, and papillae preservation were assessed. The overall survival rate was 95.3%. The 1-year marginal bone loss was not statistically significant when compared to the marginal bone level at implant placement. In 78% of patients, the papilla was completely preserved. Single-tooth rehabilitation patients with buccal or circumferential defects can be predictably treated with a favorable esthetic outcome using the immediate provisionalization approach.