A novel atraumatic extraction technique using vestibular socket therapy for immediate implant placement: a randomized controlled clinical trial

Purpose This randomized controlled clinical trial compared soft tissue changes following a novel vestibular atraumatic extraction technique (test group) versus the conventional incisal atraumatic extraction approach (control group) while implementing the vestibular socket therapy for immediate impla...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oral and maxillofacial surgery 2023-09, Vol.27 (3), p.497-505
Hauptverfasser: Ghallab, Noha Ayman, Elaskary, Abdelsalam, Elsabagh, Hossam, Toukhy, Abrar El, Abdelrahman, Hams, El-Kimary, Gillan
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose This randomized controlled clinical trial compared soft tissue changes following a novel vestibular atraumatic extraction technique (test group) versus the conventional incisal atraumatic extraction approach (control group) while implementing the vestibular socket therapy for immediate implant placement. Methods Thirty patients with hopeless maxillary anterior teeth requiring atraumatic extraction were randomly assigned into two equal groups to receive either test or control. Vertical soft tissue alterations in mm were measured at baseline and 12 months post-restoration using intraoral digital scans at three reference points, distal papilla, mid-facial gingival margin, and mesial papilla, as well as pink esthetic scores (PESs) after 12 months. Results Vestibular extraction technique showed significant soft tissue improvement and creeping when compared to incisal extraction ( P  
ISSN:1865-1569
1865-1550
1865-1569
DOI:10.1007/s10006-022-01089-4