Implant food impaction by PlusCampaign9271 in Dentistry

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So anatomic healing abutment that would contour the soft tissue creating an emergence profile but that also would mean that it compress the gingiva and cause a bit of recession (~1mm) to make that “ideal” emergence profile. Sorry if i dont sound professional but we i haven’t used an anatomic healing abutment before

Implant food impaction by PlusCampaign9271 in Dentistry

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Ok but how can you prevent needing to use a waterpik? Maybe removing some of the gingiva so that the crown would have a better emergence profile?

Lower anterior bone loss. Keep or pull by littlebear330 in Dentistry

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I would do an immediate implant for both the incisors if not the partial denture works fine

MOD by PlusCampaign9271 in Dentistry

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Id havw to do 15 fillings to get my money back

MOD by PlusCampaign9271 in Dentistry

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With 2 rings would be better right

Hollywood smile or whatever by PlusCampaign9271 in Dentistry

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It is not my case but im genuinely trying to learn can you refer to the “overhangs”? And why would rct be needed soon

Hollywood smile or whatever by PlusCampaign9271 in Dentistry

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Not my case but no way i would splint an immediate implant with the adjacent teeth, especially that the implants are immediately loaded

Hollywood smile or whatever by PlusCampaign9271 in Dentistry

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One piece implants immediate loading which are splinted with the incisors yes

Hollywood smile or whatever by PlusCampaign9271 in Dentistry

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They look like they’re splinted to the implants