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Single tooth implant insertion - flapless technique

Publication at Second Faculty of Medicine |
2008

Abstract

The loss of one tooth is often replaced by an implant. A common alternative to this treatment is to make a classic fixed restoration.

The method of insertion of the dental implant without flipping the mucoperiostal lobe (so-called Flapless) leads to minimal traumatization of soft and hard bone tissues and pleasant very good results. In our case report we present a 29-year-old patient, generally healthy, with a cheap first premolar in her low-cost area.

We introduced the implant by a flawless method and at the same time proved the enlargement by the method of internal alveolar process by the method of internal sinus lift and its complementary alveolar extension at the given place by autogenous bone. We found the implant and after four months we made a metal-ceramic crown.

The patient is evaluated by the patient for half a year.