Al-Rafidain Dental Journal (Apr 2011)

Aesthetic replacement of malposed upper lateral incisor by implant supported ceramic crown

  • Saad Yasin Nori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33899/rden.2011.164441
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 107 – 112

Abstract

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Aims of the Study: To show the possibility of replacement of malposed upper lateral incisor by implant supported ceramic crown without raising a flap after extracting the tooth Materials and methods: An Implant of Xive type made by Dentsply – Friadent of diameter 3.4 and length 13 mm was implanted immediately after extraction of the malposed upper lateral incisor of a woman of 44 years old through the socket without raising a flap .A removable upper single tooth partial denture was inserted immediately after implant insertion. After 3 months period exposure of the implant was done and a gingival former was fixed for 2 weeks period after which an impression by elastic material was done after fixing transfer coping on the implant. A cast was made and a ceramic crown was made on the implant with proper shape and color and position which is fixed on the implant in the patient mouth. Results:The ceramic crown which is supported by the implant gave a better aesthetic result than the malposed natural lateral incisor regarding shape and position in relation to the adjacent teeth. Conclusions: Malposed upper anterior tooth could be replaced by implant supported ceramic crown successfully with out raising a flap giving better aesthetic value than before.

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