To achieve esthetic immediate implants a minimum of adequate buccal bone thickness must be present. It was postulated that 2 mm of buccal bone thickness was needed to prevent recession of the buccal plate. However, this was reduced to 1 mm with more ongoing research. In a recent study postulated that a buccal bone thickness less than 1 mm could be sufficient. Scarce literature was found that monitored the ridge alterations following implant placement. In regards to the controversies regarding the minimal initial buccal bone thickness required to perform immediate implant placement, our study aims to monitor the buccal bone thickness and soft tissue changes over a year from implant and prosthetic placement.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
18
immediate implant placement in thin and thick buccal bony plates
Cairo University
Cairo, Greater Cairo, Egypt
buccal bone thickness
measurement of buccal bone thickness by a specially designed device and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) analysis
Time frame: 1 year
pink esthetic score (PES)
to assess esthetics, the score is from 0-14 0 being worst , 14 being best.
Time frame: 1 year
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