About this trial
The loss of a tooth leads to a series of biological changes in the tissues, resulting in bone resorption and gingival collapse. To avoid these problems, it has been proposed to place immediate post-extraction implants, allowing a reduction in treatment time and the number of surgeries, as well as better maintenance of the tissues. This technique can be performed with standard abutments after implant placement or, more recently, the use of temporary abutments has been proposed.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adult patient ( 25 years old).
Need for extraction of an irrational tooth to be treated in the molar/premolar position of the upper/lower arch.
Presence of 2mm of keratinized gingiva.
Bone dehiscence in the alveolar walls of 2 mm. 2 mm.
Disqualifiers
Presence of alveoli with dehiscence >2mm.
Presence of adjacent implants.
< 2mm of keratinized gingiva.
Presence of active infection (fistula, suppuration) at the extraction site.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Standard healing abutment
- Individualized healing abutment