Extraction and immediate implantation has become a very reliable and time saving method of prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient. Achieving high primary stability and preservation of hard and soft tissues is of great importance with this treatment modality. Therefore using implant system which addresses these concerns would be important. The presenter with his vast experience with oral implantology will highlight his own method of atraumatic extraction, implantation and immediate provisionalization with nonfunctional loading, with the help of clinically treated cases. He will demonstrate his method which may have universal acceptance.
The rehabilitation of the edentulous mandible by means of implant-supported overdentures is well-established and documented. The majority of systems that adopt this approach, however, require a high level of laboratory support. While esthetics and function are considered the primary benefit of the dental implant procedure, patients also desire reduced treatment times. A case is presented describing the immediate loading of 4 interforaminally placed implants with the use of prefabricated telescopic copings that may be incorporated in the patients existing denture chairside to significantly reduce the dependence on complex laboratory procedures.
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