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Alveolar bone resorption after primary tooth loss has a negative impact on straightforward implant installation in patients with agenesis of the lower second premolar.

Kristina BertlMichael H BertlPatrick HeimelMaria BurtAndré GahleitnerAndreas StavropoulosChristian Ulm
Published in: Clinical oral implants research (2017)
Significant dimensional differences exist in the alveolar ridge, especially in the coronal part, at lower P2 agenesis sites missing the primary tooth for ≥3 m, when compared to P2 agenesis sites with the primary tooth in situ. It seems thus reasonable to advise that the primary second molar should be kept as long as possible, in order to facilitate straightforward implant installation and reduce the probability of additional bone augmentation procedures.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • bone mineral density
  • bone loss
  • bone regeneration