CHICAGO – February 27, 2003 – If you lose one tooth or many teeth due to an accident or trauma, you know that you've also lost the ability to smile and eat with ease. Replacing the teeth with dentures or partial teeth may not give you the same confidence that the real teeth did. A dental implant, on the other hand, does look and feel like a real tooth. A
Recent case studies published in the Journal of Periodontology found that placing implants immediately after tooth extraction resulted in a high percentage of clinical success, and that using a temporary fixed crown restoration may provide a better opportunity to meet patient needs. In the first study, ten patients received a total of
In the second case, a temporary fixed crown restoration was placed immediately after the bone reconstruction, and the final crown was permanently placed 6 weeks after surgery.
"This is exciting news because in the past, dental implants weren't placed until two to nine months after the tooth was extracted," explained Antonio
"Implant dentistry has improved dramatically in the last 20 years," said
A referral to a periodontist in your area and free brochure samples including one titled
Dental Implants: Teeth that Look and Feel Just Like Your Own are available by calling
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* EDITOR'S NOTE: Representatives of the media may contact the AAP Public Affairs Department to receive copies of the case studies Bucco-Lingual Bone Remodeling Around Implants Placed into Immediate Extraction Sockets and Treatment of Advanced Periodontal Destruction With Immediately Loaded Implants and Simultaneous Bone Augmentation. Abstracts of Journal of Periodontology articles are available to the public online. Full-text of studies may be accessed by AAP members and Journal subscribers or purchased online for $20.
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