Is Alveolar Ridge can be Completely Preserved bySocket Shield Technique (SST)? A Case Series by Hassan Koshak in surgery and case studies open access journals in lupine publishers
Tooth extraction is usually followed by partial resorption of the residual alveolar ridge. Different techniques such as ridge preservation procedure have been proposed to maintain the ridge dimension. However, applying these methods to extraction sockets could not completely preserve the coronal part of facial bone walls, which were comprised almost entirely of bundle bone.To assess the effectiveness of partially tooth extraction (SST) for completely preservation of alveolar ridge.Case series study, which includes 6 participants medically fit, undergoes extraction of Non-restorable teeth, which doesn’t have any periapical or periodontal pathology. After clinical and radiographical assessment, computed tomography (CBCT), indicated insufficient width of buccal bone plate therefore socket shield technique was planned for simultaneous immediate implant placement with immediate provisionalization in area between the maxillary first premolars. Initial follow up after two weeks then after 2 months final restoration by screw retained crowns inserted, after 6 and 12 months of loading follow up by using CBTC, for evaluation bone remodelling and clinical evaluation of soft tissue changes around implants.
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