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Dentistry and Craniofacial Research

ISSN: 2576-392X

3

rd

Euroscicon Conference on

M a r c h 2 5 - 2 6 , 2 0 1 9

B u d a p e s t , H u n g a r y

Dental Hygiene 2019

Dental & Dental Hygiene

S

ince implant dentistry has become a common treatment for replacing missing teeth, dentists have been trying to mimic

natural tooth morphology in order to achieve both functional result and to fulfill the patient’s aesthetic desires. What was

considered the standard of care 26 years ago is not necessarily valid today. The purpose of the presentation is to provide

a check list that will guide the clinician developing a proper analysis and diagnosis for the successful aesthetic result with

implant supported restoration. Different clinical scenarios will be discussed: such as immediate implant placement and socket

preservation via socket grafting. In conclusion, we will analyse compromised aesthetic results providing possible clinical

solutions. This presentation will provide the clinician with a therapeutic guide to solve aesthetic issues with an evidenced based

clinical approach. Learning objectives: which are the limiting factors for an optimal implant aesthetic results; when to perform

an immediate implant placement and when to perform a socket grafting procedure; how and when is better to increase the soft

tissue thickness around dental implant? Prosthetic limitation to restore a less than ideal implant position.

luca_gobbato@hsdm.harvard.edu

KEY FACTORS FOR IMPLANT AESTHETIC RESTORATIONS:

FORM AND AESTHETIC FAILURE TO A SUCCESSFUL RESULT

Luca Gobbato

Harvard University School of Dental Medicine, USA

Dent Craniofac Res 2019, Volume:4

DOI: 10.21767/2576-392X-C2-018