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Modern Research in Dentistry

Peri-Implant Health and Peri-implant Bone Stability after Immediate Implant Placement

  • Open or Close Henriette Lerner1,2*, Jonas Lorenz1, Robert A Sader1 and Shahram Ghanaati1

    1 Department for Oral, Cranio Maxillo facial and Facial Plastic Surgery, Medical Center of the Goethe University, Germany

    2 HL Dent clinic, Germany

    *Corresponding author: Henriette Lerner, Director of HL Dent clinic, Department for Oral, Cranio Maxillo facial and Facial Plastic Surgery, Medical Center of the Goethe University, Baden-Baden, Germany

Submission: March 05, 2018;8; Published: August 07, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/MRD.2018.03.000555

ISSN:2637-7764
Volume3 Issue1

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Dental implants have become a reliable and predictable treatment modality to replace missing teeth and retain dentures in edentulous patients. They can restore the oral health, form, function, mastication, articulation and aesthetics of the stomatognathic system with multiyear success rates of more than 90 percent for implants in fully edentulous [1,2] or partially edentulous patients [3-6]. Variations in implant success have been found dependent upon surgical technique, loading protocol, implant localisation and bone quality for example, lower success rates have been reported for maxillary implants than for mandibular implants [7,8].

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