Acta Scientific Dental Sciences (ISSN: 2581-4893)

Case Report Volume 4 Issue 3

Compressive Implants: A Boon for Immediate Loading Protocol (Case Report)

Chetan Pathak1, Sonali Walia2*, Sana Bint Aziz3 and Gurkeerat Singh4

1Reader, Department of Prosthodontics, Sudha Rustagi College of Dental Sciences, and Research, Faridabad, India
2Associate Orthodontist, D32 The Dental Centre, D-32, South Extension Part-1, New Delhi, India
3Senior Resident, Dr N.C. Joshi Memorial Hospital, New Delhi, India
4Consultant Orthodontist, D32 The Dental Centre, D-32, South Extension Part-1, New Delhi, India

*Corresponding Author: Sonali Walia, Associate Orthodontist, D32 The Dental Centre, D-32, South Extension Part-1, New Delhi, India.

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Received: January 09, 2020; Published: February 10, 2020

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Abstract

  The replacement of missing teeth with implant-borne restorations has become a treatment modality for rehabilitation of completely and partially edentulous cases. Nowadays, immediate loading protocols are being widely followed to reduce the treatment time which is a major disadvantage with conventional implants. The present case report highlights the placement of two compressive implants with flapless technique with immediate loading within 3 days.

Keywords: Dental Implant; Flapless Technique; Immediate Loading

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Citation

Citation: Sonali Walia., et al. “Compressive Implants: A Boon for Immediate Loading Protocol (Case Report)”.Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 4.3 (2020): 06-09.




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