2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2005.07.024
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Extraction of Impacted Maxillary Canines With Simultaneous Implant Placement

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“…Long-term follow of a tooth, extraction of the tooth, re-drawn of the tooth to its position on the dental arch by orthodontic movement, autotransplantation of the tooth, simultaneous dental implant placement after the extraction of the impacted tooth may be evaluated as treatment options for impacted canines. 24,25 Cyst formation between possible sequels of impacted canines, internal resorption of an impacted tooth, external resorption of impacted or adjacent teeth, ankylosis, infection, and migration of neighboring teeth may also be included. 26 For this study, the surgical extraction reasons for impacted teeth may be evaluated as pathological formations as cyst and tumor-related to the impacted tooth, malposition of especially lateral teeth, and prosthetic reasons in edentulous patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long-term follow of a tooth, extraction of the tooth, re-drawn of the tooth to its position on the dental arch by orthodontic movement, autotransplantation of the tooth, simultaneous dental implant placement after the extraction of the impacted tooth may be evaluated as treatment options for impacted canines. 24,25 Cyst formation between possible sequels of impacted canines, internal resorption of an impacted tooth, external resorption of impacted or adjacent teeth, ankylosis, infection, and migration of neighboring teeth may also be included. 26 For this study, the surgical extraction reasons for impacted teeth may be evaluated as pathological formations as cyst and tumor-related to the impacted tooth, malposition of especially lateral teeth, and prosthetic reasons in edentulous patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Placement of implants after healing of the bone graft and tooth extraction 19) and simultaneous implant placement immediately after tooth extraction and bone grafting 3,5,9,11,14,17) have both been reported as methods for the extraction of impacted canines and implant placement. In the present case, the latter was selected on the premise that immediate loading would be performed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The size and morphology of impacted tooth sockets are irregular, so achieving initial fixation when placing an implant in an extraction socket can be technically challenging. Moreover, few reports have investigated simultaneous impacted tooth extraction and implant placement 3,9,11,14,17) with immediate loading 5) . Here, we describe a case of complete maxillary prosthesis placement in a patient with impacted teeth.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As our main aim is to achieve osseointegration of implants and as there are high chances in our cases for soft tissue ingrowth in between implant surface and bone because of presence of alveolar defect, we have filled the defect with allograft and covered the grafted site using barrier technique. [20][21][22] These materials will prevent connective tissue ingrowth between implant and bony wall that might interfere with osseointegration of implant. 23 We have used allogenic bone graft material (β-tricalcium phosphate) and GTR membrane to prevent soft tissue ingrowth between implant and bone to achieve osseointegration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%