Considerations for minimizing complications in immediate placement of dental implant

즉시 식립 임플란트 - 합병증을 줄이기 위한 고려 사항

  • Park, Kwan-Soo (Department of Dentistry/Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Inje University Sanggye-Paik Hospital)
  • 박관수 (인제대학교 상계백병원 치과/구강악안면외과)
  • Published : 2020.09.30

Abstract

Implant treatment has long been established as the main stream for the recovery of lost teeth. Implant therapy, which began to be practiced under the concept of osseointegration, was performed on the completely healed bone, but implant placement immediately after extraction, which began to be introduced in the 1970s, began to become a widely used treatment modality since the 2000s. However, as with all other procedures, immediate implant placement is not omnipotent. If you are obsessed with the obsession that you need to provide quicker implant treatment to the patients, and if you do it as if you are being chased by time, it is the immediate implant placement that can lead to various embarrassing situations. In this article, to reduce complications, the author will look at some issues that need to be considered when placing implants immediately after extraction.

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