The study was conducted on 20 immediate implant placement sites in the anterior maxillary region. In the study group, 10 implants were inserted using socket shield technique, while in control group, 10 implants were inserted using conventional immediate placement technique. All patients received immediate and 6 months post-operative CBCT to assess horizontal bone loss, vertical bone loss, and measurement of bone density. Implant stability quotients (ISQs) was measured immediately, 1st, 3rd and 6 months post-operatively.
Unrestorable tooth extraction with immediate implant placement is considered one of the best treatment options in restoring the esthetics and function. Extraction socket resorption is considered a challenging procedure when it involves the esthetics zone. The preservation of the entire attachment apparatus for complete preservation of the alveolar ridge makes socket shield technique a promising procedure that helps to maintain anatomy, esthetics and function. Socket shield technique, eliminate the negative consequences of bone resorption of the buccal plate of bone; leading to maintaining hard and soft tissue contours and provides a perfect pleasing esthetic result with good function. It is a highly promising technique in terms of maintaining pink and white esthetics through preservation of the interdental papilla during preparation of the interdental socket shield. It is considered a minimally invasive surgical procedure and offers the advantages of immediate implant placement.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
20
Evaluation of socket shield technique with immediate implant placement at the esthetic zone in comparison with the conventional immediate implant placement
Suez canal university
Ismailia, Egypt
Implant stability
Using osstell
Time frame: immediate postoperative
Implant stability
Using osstell
Time frame: one month post-operative
Implant stability
Using osstell
Time frame: three month post-operative
Implant stability
Using osstell
Time frame: six month post-operative
Horizontal gap
Using cone-beam computed tomography
Time frame: immediate postoperative
Horizontal gap
Using cone-beam computed tomography
Time frame: six month post-operative
Vertical bone loss
Using cone-beam computed tomography
Time frame: immediate postoperative
Vertical bone loss
Using cone-beam computed tomography
Time frame: six month post-operative
Bone density
Using cone-beam computed tomography
Time frame: immediate postoperative
Bone density
Using cone-beam computed tomography
Time frame: six month post-operative
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peri-implant probing depth
using periodontal probe
Time frame: immediate postoperative
peri-implant probing depth
using periodontal probe
Time frame: one month post-operative
peri-implant probing depth
using periodontal probe
Time frame: three month post-operative
peri-implant probing depth
using periodontal probe
Time frame: six month post-operative