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      The immediate implant: bone preservation and bone regeneration.

      The International journal of periodontics & restorative dentistry
      Alveolar Bone Loss, surgery, Alveolar Process, pathology, Bone Regeneration, Bone Transplantation, Dental Implantation, Endosseous, methods, Female, Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Surgical Flaps, Tooth Extraction, Tooth Fractures, Tooth Root, injuries

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          This paper demonstrates that an intact extraction socket is not necessary for the successful integration of a titanium implant fixture. Several case reports are used to describe the immediate placement of fixtures into compromised sockets, some in conjunction with bone grafting and/or guided tissue regeneration techniques to enhance the surgical result. Advantages of immediate implant placement are threefold: (1) treatment time is significantly reduced; (2) ridge contour can be preserved; and (3) it is possible to place the fixture in a more ideal axial position, thus enhancing fabrication, esthetics, and biomechanics of the subsequent restoration.

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