| Literature DB >> 27077689 |
Georgios Kamperos1, Ioanna Zambara2, Vassileios Petsinis1, Dimitrios Zambaras2.
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of buccal bone defects and immediate placement on the esthetic outcome of maxillary anterior single-tooth implants. The archives of the Department of Dental Implants & Tissue Regeneration at Hygeia Hospital during a 5-year period (2010-2014) were retrospectively analyzed, in search of patients treated with a single-tooth implant after extraction of a maxillary incisor. The status of the buccal bone plate and the time of implant placement were recorded. The pink esthetic score (PES) of each case was evaluated, with a maximum score of 14. In total, 91 patients were included in the study. The mean PES was 10.5. The outcome was considered satisfactory (PES ≥ 8) in 89% and (almost) perfect (PES ≥ 12) in 35% of the cases. Immediate implant placement had no impact on PES (P > .05), even though it demonstrated slightly greater variability. On the other hand, buccal bone defects had a negative effect on PES (P < .0001). In conclusion, a satisfactory esthetic outcome can be achieved in single-tooth implants in the anterior maxilla. The presence of buccal bone defects is considered a negative prognostic factor, whereas immediate implant placement does not affect the esthetic outcome.Entities:
Keywords: anterior maxilla; dental implant; peri-implant soft tissue; pink esthetic score
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27077689 DOI: 10.1563/aaid-joi-D-16-00004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Oral Implantol ISSN: 0160-6972 Impact factor: 1.779