The anterior area represents a big challenge forall of us who make prostheses on implants. Working in a field where just 1 or 2 millimetres make the difference between success and failure requires us to observestrict work protocols to minimise the risk of mishaps. A correct diagnosis, the use of minimally invasive surgeries such as the flapless procedure, the modelling of the emergence profile, the use of laboratory tricks, and soft tissue grafting procedures are essential tools for making the dentist's work as successful as possible, which meansperforming implants that perfectly match the patient’s natural teeth.
Learning Objectives :
- To decide when is the best time to do the implant: immediately or some time after the extraction
- What surgical techniques to use to improve implant-supported restorations of the aesthetic area.
- What prosthetic techniques to apply in order to make the restoration imperceptible.