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Replacing Congenitally Missing Central Incisor: A Case Repor | 38350

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Replacing Congenitally Missing Central Incisor: A Case Report with a Special Method to Achieve the Optimal Emergence Profile

Mark Antal*

Aim: In this case report a male patient is presented with a congenitally missing right upper central incisor. Different treatment methods have been combined, including ridge-split technique and flapless surgery.

Methods: The internal tri-lobed impalnt was placed during the bone splitting procedure. Presurgical orthodontic treatment and post-surgical soft-tissue manipulation is described.

Results: The high esthetic outcome, achieved with the screw-retained crown, evaluated with the PES and PI are presented. Results are documented right after final restortion and after one year.

Conclusion: The use of screw-retained temporary composite crowns for soft-tissue contouring is affirmed. One year after rehabilitation the screw-retained press-ceramic crown is still in function without any esthetic compromise. The surgical method described and used in this case report still needs long-term evidence-based evaluation and verification.