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The Role of Different Healing Abutment Sizes in Tissue Volume Preservation of Molar Sockets After Immediate Tooth Extraction and Implant Placement: A Multicenter Clinical Study
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants2022Vol. 37(5), pp. 891–904
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Francesco Amato, Giulia Amato, Stefano Campriani, Marcello Contessi, F.A. Damato, Anna Fiorentini, Giorgio Polara, Giorgio Alfredo Spedicato
Abstract
The observed volumetric soft tissue changes in the 6-month short-term follow-up appeared to vary based on the use of different healing abutment sizes that were connected to implants placed immediately after tooth extraction in the molar area. In particular, the use of a customized healing abutment resulted in preservation of the original horizontal dimension of the molar soft tissue.
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