Labial soft tissue contour dynamics following immediate implants and immediate provisionalization of single maxillary incisors: A 1‐year prospective study
Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research2019Vol. 21(3), pp. 492–502
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Abstract
During the 1-year observation following single IIPP treatment in maxillary incisors, the labial soft tissue contour showed a continuous alteration resulting in a mean change in thickness of 0.62 mm that occurred mainly in the first 3 months and tended to be relatively stable after 6 months, while the crescent-like shape, width, height, and thickest point position of the alteration volume remained stable after 3 months. No advanced mid-facial recession was observed.
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