Restoration of Partial Dentition Defect with Alpha Dent Implants
Restoration of Partial Dentition Defect with Alpha Dent Implants
Karapovskiy Sergey Mikhailovich, a dental surgeon, postgraduate student of the Department of Orthopedic Stomatology of Danylo Halytsky Lvov State Medical University. The Supervisor of Studies: V.F. Makeiev, Professor, the Head of Department of Orthopedic Stomatology, Ukraine, Lviv. |
Vysotsky Andrei Aleksandrovich: orthopedist. Private practice. Ukraine, Lviv. |
Medical case:
Patient K. (25 years old) turned to the clinic complaining about the aesthetic look of his 21st tooth.
Diadhosis:
Chronic periodontitis of the 21st tooth (Photo 1 and 2).
Photo 1. Initial clinical situation. Absence of coronal part of the tooth for adequate fixation of orthopedic construction.
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Photo 2. Availability of periapical changes in the region of the 21st tooth.
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The examination found a sinus tract with an active inflammatory symptomatology. The endodontic treatment failed to give any positive results. There was made a decision to extirpate the 21st tooth along with simultaneous placement of Alpha Dent Implant with its diameter of 5 mm, 13 mm long and closure of soft tissue defects with PRP membrane. The surgery was carried out without immobilization of mucosa-periosteal graft making it possible to attain a good aesthetic look of the gingival edge and harmonious “rose-and-white” ratio.
Photo 3. Oral cavity after the surgery.
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Photo 4. Control enlargement X-ray film
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Photo 5. Clinical situation in a fortnight after the surgical stage.
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Photo 6.Opening the implant and placement of a gingival former. |
Photo 7.Orthopedic stage of permanent construction manufacture. Use of anatomic abutment.
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The permanent metal-ceramic crown was manufactured later on.
Photo 8. Clinical situation before placement of abutment |
Photo 9. Permanent metal-ceramic crown placed in the oral cavity
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Photo 10.
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Complete restoration of aesthetic look and function (Photo 9 and 10).
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