2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jebdp.2009.11.027
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Early Survival of Single-Tooth Implants in the Esthetic Zone may be Predictable Despite Timing of Implant Placement or Loading

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“…Similar survival and success rates of single‐tooth implants have been achieved for all three implant placement approaches, although immediate implants failed to prevent resorption of the alveolar buccal bone structure and the remodeling of soft peri‐implant tissue, especially in the buccal marginal sector . Additionally, tissue remodeling and buccal bone plate resorption occurred whether or not concomitant regenerative procedures were used .…”
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“…Similar survival and success rates of single‐tooth implants have been achieved for all three implant placement approaches, although immediate implants failed to prevent resorption of the alveolar buccal bone structure and the remodeling of soft peri‐implant tissue, especially in the buccal marginal sector . Additionally, tissue remodeling and buccal bone plate resorption occurred whether or not concomitant regenerative procedures were used .…”
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“…Immediate implant placement (type 1) is defined as the placement of a dental implant immediately after tooth extraction in a fresh socket. Similar survival and success rates of single‐tooth implants can be achieved following different timing of implant placement (Knoernschild ; Lang et al. ; Ortega‐Martinez et al.…”
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“…Overall (I−squared = 0.0%, p = 0.896) Danza et al (2010) Dedigi et al_a (2009) IDTurkyilmaz et al_a (2006) Turkyilmaz et al_b (2006, 2012) Canizzaro et al_b (2008 denHartog et al (2011) Canizzaro et al_a (2008…”
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