The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the effect of different anatomical variations in terms of root angulation, alveolar bone and basal bone morphology on soft and hard tissue alterations in patients with non-restorable teeth in the inter-canine region undergoing immediate implantation. The main question it aims to answer are: * Will the amount of collapse be greater when the root is proclined or outside the bone housing? * Will no additional intervention be needed with immediate implants in the esthetic zone if we have better anatomy that will help hinder the collapse? Participants will receive immediate dental implants with customized healing abutments
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
immediate implant placement with customized healing abutment
Amount of labiopalatal ridge collapse
radiographic Labiopalatal ridge collapse via CBCT
Time frame: 1 year
Amount of bone labial to the implant
Amount of bone labial to the implant at three levels 0, 2, and 5mmm below the alveolar crest via CBCT
Time frame: 1 year
Amount of vertical crestal bone resorption in millimeters
Vertical crestal bone changes via CBCT in mm
Time frame: 1 year
Amount of change in buccal soft issue contour in mm3
volumetric analysis of the amount of change in buccal soft issue contour in mm3
Time frame: 1 year
amount of Mid facial recession in millimeters
Mid facial recession in n millimeters
Time frame: 1 year
Pink esthetic score
1-14 scale
Time frame: 1 year
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