Annals of Stomatology 2023 October-December; 1(3): 108-119
CASE REPORT
PDH-MIX© PROTOCOL: CORRECT INSERTION OF IMMEDIATE IMPLANTS IN POST-EXTRACTION MOLAR SITES
F. Romano1, R. Scarano2, A. Frisone2, F.S. Al-Hamed3, F. Tricca2, A. Scarano2* and S.R. Tari2
1Private practice, Palermo;
2Department of Innovative Technologies in Medicine & Dentistry, University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy;
3College of Dental Medicine, QU Health, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar
*Corresponding author:
Prof. Antonio Scarano, D.D.S., M.D.
Department of Innovative Technologies in Medicine and Dentistry,
University of Chieti-Pescara,
Via Dei Vestini 31,
66100 Chieti, Italy
e-mail: ascarano@unich.it
ABSTRACT
There is a widespread tendency in oral implantology that leads to consider the immediate post-extraction implant more frequently in the frontal region and, although less often, in posterior areas. Each of these sectors has its peculiarities, advantages, and risks. Although there are several shared protocols for the immediate post-extraction system in the front area, there are none for those in the rear sectors. The aim of this study is to propose, through the presentation of a case report, systematics that makes it as predictable to the clinician beforehand, in the diagnostic phase, to draw up a treatment plan as close as possible to the situation that will be found once the tooth has been extracted. That is, to give a technique, which in any case is always for experienced operators, for which the immediate insertion of the implant once the multi-rooted tooth has been extracted and its long-term success is more predictable.
KEYWORDS: implant, fixture, protocol, bone, crest, alveolus