Survival and Success of Immediate Implant Placement Followed by Tooth Extraction a Retrospective Study

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2022-12
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Background: Dental Implant originally utilized for aesthetic and functional rehabilitation, this treatment option have transformed oral rehabilitation techniques and are now regarded as the gold standard of treatment for replacing single, partial, and full-arch teeth. With improvements in osteotomy technique, implant macro- and micro-geometry, surface treatment, types of implant prosthetic connections, and other aspects, the overall treatment duration has also been greatly shortened.Material & Methods:This study was carried out in two implant centers and is retrospective and descriptive. It was done in the Implant Surgery Centers of Banasree Dental and German Dental, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The research was carried out from January 2010 to June 2022. 63 people made up the entire sample for this study.Results:Most of the patients 21(33.3%) were aged between 51-60 years where most of the patients 36(57%) were female and 27(43%) were male. Maxilla was done in 45(71.4%) patients, mandible was done in 48(76.2%). 69(74.2%) implants were done on the anterior site and 24(25.8%) was done on posterior site. All the patients had a good primary stability of implant with an insertion torque of 30 N/cm or more. There were 100% survival rate after the implants and in good functional condition. All patients were happy with their implant.Conclusion:This approach of osteotomy preparation’s greater primary stability appears to have a minimal detrimental effect on implant success.
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Immediate Implant Placement, Ridge Splitting Techniques, Osseointegration, Osseodensification, Survival and Success, Tooth Extraction.
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Khan Abdullah Al Mamun, Zahan Nasrin Parvin. Survival and Success of Immediate Implant Placement Followed by Tooth Extraction a Retrospective Study. Annals of International Medical and Dental Research. 2022 Dec; 8(6): 78-86