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Where Dentistry Meets Medicine Daniel Haghighi, DDS www.LCOH.net Lower Columbia Oral Health & Center for Implant Dentistry

Implant Replacement of a Failed Maxillary Anterior Tooth

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Where Dentistry Meets Medicine

Daniel Haghighi, DDS

www.LCOH.net

Lower Columbia Oral Health &

Center for Implant Dentistry

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Implant Replacement

of Failed

Maxillary Anterior Tooth

Daniel Haghighi, DDS

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Case History:• The patient has suffered from a failing anterior crown for several years.

• The patient is a health professional who works with the public.

• The patient would prefer a dental implant to replace the damaged tooth if possible.

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Pre-treatment Photograph

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Esthetic Demands:

• High level of gingival (gum tissue) show

• Worn discolored lateral incisor

• Mismatched gingival (gum tissue) margins on central incisors.

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Anatomic Demands:

• Failing central incisor

• Loss of bone due tofailing crown

• Very close dental root proximity

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Solution:

• Staged • Staged timing of extraction, grafting , and implant placement

• Use of plastic temporary implant crown to stabilize gum margin

• All ceramic crown treatment to restore shape and esthetic balance to worn lateral incisor

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3 dimensionalimaging studycompleted inoffice.

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• An immediate implant placement was not possible due to anatomic considerations.

• The surgical site was grafted, temporized, and allowed to heal.

• Implant to be placed at ~6 months healing time.

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Immediately after surgery with temporary removable appliance seated

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5 -6 Months Later

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Computerized planning for implant placement completed on site

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Dental implant placed

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• 4-5 Months allowed for dental implanthealing

• After the healing time, the dental implant is exposed and a temporary crown is fabricated

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Screw retained plastic temporary Is easily modified to shape gum margin

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• Temporary crown used to shape gum margin

• Eliminate need for removable retainer

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Final implant crown and lateral crown are fabricated and

seated

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Before

After

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Where Dentistry Meets Medicine

Daniel Haghighi, DDS

www.LCOH.net

Lower Columbia Oral Health &

Center for Implant Dentistry