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IMPLANT POSITIONING AND RECONSTRUCTION OF HARD AND SOFT TISSUES: A SIMPLIFIED PROTOCOL

Corrente G., Abundo R., Perelli M., Greppi M., Villa A.

Corrente G.

Adjunct Professor-Department of Periodontics, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Author of several publications in international peer reviewed journals, and - together with Dr R. Abundo – of two textbooks on periodontal and implant topics. Private practice at Sicor in Torino, with practice limited to periodontal and implant surgery.

Abundo R.

Adjunct Professor-Department of Periodontics, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Author of several publications in international peer reviewed journals, and - together with Dr Giuseppe Corrente – of two textbooks on periodontal and implant topics. Private practice at Sicor in Torino, with practice limited to periodontal and implant surgery.

Perelli M.

Practices limited to periodontal and implant surgery in Torino at SICOR

Greppi M.

Dentist at SICOR, Turin

Villa A.

Dental technician at CMV laboratory, Turin

NumeriUno, 17: 14-17, 2013
Infective endodontic or periodontal pathologies and root fractures can often cause serious bone defects, involving in particular the buccal wall.
Residual post-extraction bone volumes are therefore often affected, in both their apicocoronal and their vestibulopalatal dimensions, with evident deficits and asymmetries also involving the mucogingival tissues. The aim of this case report is to present a simplified protocol for the morphological restoration of hard and soft tissues simultaneously with the insertion of an implant in the aesthetic area.

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