Dental Implants
Case 3:
History:
Treatment:
Immediate tooth removal; implant placement; temporization with midline correction
A 32 year-old non-smoking male presented for treatment of failing root canal procedures at the two maxillary central incisors. A past history of trauma existed, and the patient was concerned about the aesthetics of the anterior sextant of his upper arch.
Atraumatic tooth removal; non-incision implant placement (flapless approach); flapless bone grafting; immediate provisionalization; midline correction

Figure 1: Pre-treatment clinical
appearance of the maxillary central
incisors, and the patient’s pre-
treatment smile

Figure 2: Appearance of the transitional
abutments (attachments) and the resulting
soft tissue contours obtained one month
after tooth removal and implant placement.
Please note the healthy appearance of the
gum tissue compared to figure #1.

Figure 3: Pre-operative appearance,
central incisors

Figure 4: Case complete clinical appearance,
implant supported restorations

Figure 5: Case complete view of the
patient smile, with the implant crowns
at the central incisors, and veneer
restorations at the canines and lateral
incisiors
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