Author: Shah Rohit, Agrawal Sneh, Kedia Sameer, Vaishnav Kalpesh, Mitra Dipika and Surve Neha
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Immediate implant placement (IIP) in the aesthetic zone of the maxillary anterior region is commonly becoming a very rapidly accepted and practised procedure. There are multiple factors which can have an influence of IIP and play a vital role in the success/ failure of implants in this aesthetically cervical area. These factors need to identified and managed using various methods and techniques to increase the success rates of IIP in the maxillary anterior region. Some of the important factors like alveolar bone dimensions, soft tissue biotype, proximity to anatomical structures, buccal undercuts, tooth root angulation, position and the like if present in deficient dimensions can severely impact the aesthetic and result in soft and hard tissue deformities surrounding the implants causing its failure. These factors can be managed using a combination of hard and soft tissue augmentation procedures, atraumatic extraction technique, orthodontics and longer, angulated implants/ abutment the various factors to manage IIP in the maxillary anterior region.
Surgical management, Non-surgical management, Immediate Implant Placement, Maxillary anterior region, Aesthetic zone
Randomized controlled trial and further studies with longer sample size needs to be conducted to validate all the treatment options listed above for the management of the factors affecting IIP in the maxillary anterior region.
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Shah Rohit, Agrawal Sneh, Kedia Sameer, Vaishnav Kalpesh, Mitra Dipika and Surve Neha (2023). Management of Factors Affecting Immediate Implant Placement in the Maxillary Anterior Region - A Narrative Review. Biological Forum – An International Journal, 15(4): 884-888.