Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part G (2021)

Socket preservation and reconstruction: A case report with follow up of 9 months

Author(s):

Dr. Smriti Kanwar, Dr. Arvind Shetty, Dr. Devanand Shetty and Dr. Pooja Wadkar

Abstract:
Progressive bone resorption after extraction of tooth may lead to prosthetic-driven and surgical difficulties when a dental implant has to be placed after extraction of tooth. This case report discusses an irreparable upper right first premolar with a dehiscence on buccal wall. A conservative tooth extraction was performed and the dehiscence was exposed after reflecting a full thickness mucoperiosteal flap. The socket and the dehiscence were then grafted using Nova bone putty and amnion membrane. After a healing period of 3 months and 9 months a CBCT analysis was done to check for regeneration in the grafted site. It can be concluded that grafting technique can lessen the alveolar bone resorption in the socket with dehiscence.

Pages: 458-460  |  1684 Views  602 Downloads

How to cite this article:
Dr. Smriti Kanwar, Dr. Arvind Shetty, Dr. Devanand Shetty and Dr. Pooja Wadkar. Socket preservation and reconstruction: A case report with follow up of 9 months. Int. J. Appl. Dent. Sci. 2021;7(1):458-460. DOI: 10.22271/oral.2021.v7.i1g.1168