Esthetic Assessment following Ridge Augmentation, Late Implant Placement and Immediate Esthetic Reconstruction of the Atrophic Anterior Maxilla.
Sarit NaishlosVadim ReiserHelena ZelikmanJoseph NissanDaya MasriHiba NassraGabriel ChaushuSigalit BlumerLiat ChaushuPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Purpose : Evaluate the esthetic outcome of ridge augmentation using cancellous bone-block allografts, late implant placement, and immediate loading in the atrophic anterior maxilla, by PES (pink esthetic score) and WES (white esthetic score) indexes. Materials and Methods : Retrospective cohort study. Inclusion criteria were bone loss of at least 3 mm horizontally and 3 mm vertically according to preliminary CBCT; ridge augmentation using cancellous bone-block allografts; six months later the implant insertion and immediately loaded. PES-WES index was used for esthetic assessment of soft tissues surrounding the final implant-supported prosthesis (ISP). Results : All twenty-five successive individuals were included. The mean follow-up was 12.1 ± 56 months (range, 42-90 months). The mean PES index and WES index were 7 ± 1.74 (range: 5-10) and 8.4 ± 2.12 (range: 5-10), respectively. The mean total combination of PES index and WES index (PES/WES) was 15.3 ± 2.85 (range: 12-20). All ISPs had an overall score >12 (the defined threshold of clinical acceptability). Conclusions : Ridge augmentation in the atrophic anterior maxilla using cancellous bone-block allografts and immediate loading allows a stable esthetic result of the soft and hard tissues over the years (follow-up of 42-90 months).