Single-unit restorations
(Maxilla /
Anterior)
Implant placement through an impacted canine
A 32-year-old female patient presents with mobile primary canines and requires implant therapy. The impacted canines are located where the implants need to be placed. Classical treatment requires the impacted teeth to be removed before implant placement. To avoid this invasive surgery, implants have been placed through the impacted teeth. This approach is unique and experimental; It does not belong to the corpus of accepted protocols. This treatment is part of a cohort of 25 patients that have been successfully treated with this new surgical protocol and followed-up for a period of up to 9 years.
Evaluation & Diagnosis
Treatment Planning
Progress & Completion
Follow-Up & Outcome
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Implantologist
Serge Szmukler-Moncler
DDs, PhD, Scientist
Philippe Rajzbaum
DDS, PhD, Prosthodontist
Nedjoua Capelle-Ouadah
DDS, Clinical Monitor
Georgy Demurashvili
DDS, Prosthodontist
Keyvan Davarpanah
DDS, Surgeon
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So, what is it expected to happen with periodontal canines' ligament and pulp?? ankylosis or degeneration??
Congrats! Very good job, brilliant conservative approaching,......although my concern will be regarding infection from canines' either pulp or PDL or ..... any further pathological development from them, for instance; residual cyst??
Thank you very much for sharing it, I do really like this case.
Franco
Congrats! Very good job, brilliant conservative approaching,......although my concern will be regarding infection from canines' either pulp or PDL or ..... any further pathological development from them, for instance; residual cyst??
Thank you very much for sharing it, I do really like this case.
Franco