Online OnlyDOI: 10.11607/jomi.7668, PubMed-ID: 31923302Seiten: e15-e20, Sprache: EnglischDoliveux, Simon / Jamjoom, Faris Z. / Finelle, Gary / Hamilton, Adam / Gallucci, German O.This case report describes a digital workflow for a computer-aided design/computer-assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) healing abutment used in immediate implant placement in the esthetic zone. The design of the healing abutment was based on the existing tooth anatomy in order to provide anatomical support to the gingival tissues and to preserve the gingival contours of the natural tooth. This approach enhances the esthetic outcome of the definitive implant restoration. The surgical procedure including the guided bone regeneration is simplified, postoperative morbidity is reduced, and excessive occlusal loading during healing is limited.
Schlagwörter: CAD/CAM healing abutment, computer-guided surgery, immediate implant placement