Mustafa M. Nour, Ahmed R. Rajab And Ihab B. Almadany,
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Immediate Implant Placement Is Now Accepted In Clinical Dentistry Following A Single Tooth Extraction In The Posterior Maxillary Area.
Objectives: Presenting Stability And Success Rate Of Immediately Inserted Implants At The Site Of Palatal Root Socket Of Maxillary Molar Teeth After Their A-traumatic Extraction, As Well As Patient Satisfaction.
Materials and Methods: We Present The Clinical, Radiographic And Resonance Frequency Analysis Of Implants Placed Immediately In The Palatal Sockets Of Maxillary Molars.
Conclusion: Using The Outlined Treatment Approach Of The Present Study Helps Eliminate Many Clinical Compromises Often Encountered When Placing Implants At The Time Of Maxillary Molar Extraction. These Compromises Include Non-ideal Implant Positioning In One Of The Three Extraction Sockets, Maxillary Sinus Pneumatization And Loss Of Ideal Alveolar Ridge Morphology As A Sequelae Of Post-extraction Alveolar Process Resorption.