IMPLANT PLACEMENT AND REHABILITATION – A CASE SERIES
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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.5187Abstract
Dental implantology is a well-established treatment for replacing missing teeth, offering long-term success when carefully planned and executed. The success of implant therapy is influenced by factors such as bone quality, surgical technique, and prosthetic design. Despite advances in implant materials and placement methods, challenges persist in cases involving failed implants or immediate post-extraction placement. This case series presents three clinical scenarios: implant placement in a healed site, retreatment of failed implant-supported prostheses, and immediate implant placement following trauma. Each case emphasizes the importance of individualized treatment strategies to optimize implant stability, function, and long-term success. Clinical and radiographic follow-ups demonstrate successful osseointegration, minimal complications, and patient satisfaction. The findings highlight the necessity of comprehensive treatment planning, precise surgical execution, and regular follow-ups to enhance implant survival rates and minimize prosthetic failures.
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