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      Bone healing and soft tissue contour changes following single-tooth extraction: a clinical and radiographic 12-month prospective study.

      The International journal of periodontics & restorative dentistry
      Adult, Aged, Alveolar Process, physiopathology, radiography, Bicuspid, surgery, Bone Remodeling, physiology, Dental Models, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Gingiva, pathology, Gingival Recession, classification, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Male, Middle Aged, Molar, Osteogenesis, Prospective Studies, Statistics, Nonparametric, Subtraction Technique, Tooth Extraction, Wound Healing

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          Preservation of alveolar bone volume following tooth extraction facilitates subsequent placement of dental implants and leads to an improved esthetic and functional prosthodontic result. The aim of the present study was to assess bone formation in the alveolus and the contour changes of the alveolar process following tooth extraction. The tissue changes after removal of a premolar or molar in 46 patients were evaluated in a 12-month period by means of measurements on study casts, linear radiographic analyses, and subtraction radiography. The results demonstrated that major changes of an extraction site occurred during 1 year after tooth extraction.

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