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Computer Guided Implant placement through impacted Canine and immediate provisionalization


Nazario Russo and Massimiliano Ciaravolo

The aim of this study was to evaluate an unconventional protocol regarding implants insertion through impacted canines, as to avoid invasive surgical extraction. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted on 1 patient, selected from the waiting list for dental implants at the University of Cagliari. To avoid invasive surgical removal of the impacted tooth, a dental implant ( 3.75 x 12 mm, Leone s.p.a., Firenze, Italy) was placed through the impacted tooth with a computer guided protocol and then immediate loaded. Results: The implant was clinically stable; a 4-year follow up did not show any unusual feature at the root‐implant interface. Conclusions: This study suggests that implant insertion through an impacted canine does not interfere with implant integration and may represent an alternative solution to avoid surgery extraction; more studies are needed for this procedure to be considered suitable for a possible clinical option.

Keywords: Oral Surgical Procedures; Osseointegration; Impacted tooth; Orthodontics; Dental implant; Single tooth; Tooth root; Tooth crown; Dental prosthesis.

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Nazario Russo
Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, 09121, Italy European Institute for Medical Studies (EIMS) - H.E.I., Graduate School, Malta

Massimiliano Ciaravolo
Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, 09121, Italy European Institute for Medical Studies (EIMS) - H.E.I., Graduate School, Malta


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