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; Postoperative oral condition: it is noticeable the definitive left maxillary canine.  

; Postoperative oral condition: it is noticeable the definitive left maxillary canine.  

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Abstract: Immediate implant placement has been the acceptable procedure for the past two decades. Perhaps the most important aspect of any implant surgery in accordance with the successful procedure is implant surgery and bone to implant contact.The aim of this article is to describe a clinical case in which a fractured maxillary canine was replace...

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... crown was positioned and cemented onto the abutment.The morphology of the occlusal surfaces was similar to that of natural teeth with occlusal contacts in maximum intercuspation and cusp inclination, and with functional contacts during lateral and protrusive excursions. The definitive restoration was placed seven weeks after implant placement. [Fig. 5] Fig. 3; Provisional prosthesis cemented with flowable composite resin When monitored at three months and one year, the hard tissues also showed a favourable healing pattern with no radiolucency around the implant and no resorption of the alveolar ridge. Post-surgical follow-up visits and professional oral hygiene were carried out at ...

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