Vol. 9, Issue 1, Part C (2023)

3D-printed-tooth for socket and soft tissue preservation in the aesthetic zone: Clinical protocol and case report

Author(s):

Luis Roberto Sánchez Garza, Omar Alejandro Peña Ruiz, Luis Roberto Sánchez Ramírez and Osmar Reynoso Santo de los Reyes

Abstract:
Background: Since 1965, Dental Implantology and rehabilitation have evolved significantly, changing the paradigms in oral rehabilitation, from single-tooth replacement to complex maxillofacial reconstructions secondary to trauma or pathologic entities.
Methods: The main goal of this article is throughout the preoperative, surgical and restorative phase, trace the path to copy the technique and get similar results in coincident patients. A brand new protocol step by step is written and detailed from previous techniques with the aid of CAD-CAM Technologies.
Clinical Results: Soft tissue management on provisional with critical and subcritical emergence maintenance and select the most accurate healing abutment. The technique must be used precisely to achieve similar outcomes.
Conclusions: Dental Implants play an essential role in oral rehabilitation. We must update and analyze treatments, co-working hand-by-hand with digital technologies. Further prospective randomized clinical studies are required to objectively measure this technique's clinical outcomes, which we are expecting to publish in the future.

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How to cite this article:
Luis Roberto Sánchez Garza, Omar Alejandro Peña Ruiz, Luis Roberto Sánchez Ramírez and Osmar Reynoso Santo de los Reyes. 3D-printed-tooth for socket and soft tissue preservation in the aesthetic zone: Clinical protocol and case report. Int. J. Appl. Dent. Sci. 2023;9(1):183-187. DOI: 10.22271/oral.2023.v9.i1c.1681