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Volume 9 Issue 5 (May, 2021)

Case Reports

Horizontal Bone Grafting In Anterior Maxilla With Single Missing Teeth With Simultaneous Approach- A Case Report
Renuka Thakur, Ashwani Kumar, Priya Sharma

Having an adequate bone volume is certainly an important prerequisite for a long-term implant success. Insufficient bone volume for dental implant placement in the maxillary anterior segment leads to functional and esthetic problems and can be difficult to solve. Among the various techniques developed to increase bone volume, GBR and the use of bone grafting materials or combination of these two methods are reported as providing the best and the most predictable results. Treatment planning and precise scheduling of tooth extraction and implant placement are important issues to reduce healing periods, morbidity of the patient, and to create the fewest number of surgical interventions. The purpose of the case report is to describe the simultaneous technique along with implant placement with the help of bone graft and resorbable membrane and its reliable esthetic outcomes for single missing teeth.

 
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