Post extraction palatal socket implants. A case report

https://doi.org/10.56609/jac.v42i2.391

Authors

  • D. Sabatucci Independent Researcher Rome Italy
  • C. Raffone Independent Researcher Rome Italy
  • F. Gianfreda Department of Industrial Engineering the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” Rome Italy
  • A. Cavicchia Department of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine University of Rome “Tor Vergata” Rome Italy
  • L. Baggi Department of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine University of Rome “Tor Vergata” Rome Italy
  • F. Mastrangelo Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Dental School University of Foggia Foggia Italy
  • P. Montagna Head and Neck Department. Department of Surgery Dentistry Pediatrics and Gynecology University of Verona Verona Italy
  • P. Faccioni Head and Neck Department. Department of Surgery Dentistry Pediatrics and Gynecology University of Verona Verona Italy
  • F. Melloni Head and Neck Department. Department of Surgery Dentistry Pediatrics and Gynecology University of Verona Verona Italy
  • M. Beccherle Head and Neck Department. Department of Surgery Dentistry Pediatrics and Gynecology University of Verona Verona Italy
  • P. Bollero Department of System Medicine University of Rome “Tor Vergata” Rome Italy

Keywords:

dental implants, maxillary molars, immediate placement, “one time one abutment” approach, primary stability

Abstract

The article presents a case report of a 42-year-old man with missing maxillary left first premolar first and second molars due to endodontic treatment failure and symptomatic periapical disease. The article discusses the challenge of replacing maxillary molars with dental implants and presents a surgical approach called Post Extractive Palatal Socket Implant with a “one time one abutment” approach. The article highlights the use of a primary prosthetic implant component to combine the palatal positioning of the implant with the “one time one abutment” approach. The technique aims to optimize osteointegration and periointegration in one surgical time for challenging cases. The article discusses the advantages of such a technique for maxillary molar replacement with dental implants.

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Author Biography

A. Cavicchia, Department of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine University of Rome “Tor Vergata” Rome Italy

Corresponding author:

Alessio Cavicchia, DDS
University of Rome “Tor Vergata”,
Department of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, Rome, Italy
e-mail: alessio.cavi53@gmail.com

Published

2024-10-25

How to Cite

[1]
Sabatucci, D., Raffone, C., Gianfreda, F., Cavicchia, A., Baggi, L., Mastrangelo, F., Montagna, P., Faccioni, P., Melloni, F., Beccherle, M. and Bollero, P. 2024. Post extraction palatal socket implants. A case report. Journal of Applied Cosmetology. 42, 2 (Oct. 2024), 78/85. DOI:https://doi.org/10.56609/jac.v42i2.391.

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