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Compare Between Immediate Implant Placement At Pristine And Infected Sites

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Background: Immediately after tooth extraction, placing of dental implants has become an increasingly prevalent approach for bone preservation and treatment time reduction. This method not only reduces therapy time but also enhances esthetics by maintaining surrounding soft tissue. Objectives: Comparing and determining proof for the survival and achievement rates of implants in pristine and infected locations. Materials and Methods: An electronic search for papers released between April 2013 and December 2018 was performed on the PubMed website, Medline database. The titles and abstracts of these findings were read in order to recognize studies under inclusion and exclusion criteria. All review articles, case series and case reports have been excluded. In English only papers were made. Results: Originally 62 documents were made by the search strategy. The selection criteria included four trials. Manual search supplied additional records. Five studies have finally been included. Conclusion: This research suggested that after thorough debriding and use of the appropriate operating method, it could be feasible to place the implant immediately on infected sockets.

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Volume : 6 Issue :6

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Infected sites, infected sockets, Periapical lesion, Periodontitis, Periodontal lesion, Immediate implant, Endodontic lesion, Pathology

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