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Osseous Coagulum in the Placement of Immediate Implant
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Loss of tooth causes more of a psychological trauma to the patient tha n functional loss, particularly if the tooth loss is in the aesthetic segment. Traditional protocols suggested a consolidation period of 3-4 months before placing dental implants. Immediate implant placement, defined as the placement of dental implant immediately into fresh extraction socket site after tooth extraction, has been considered a predictable and acceptable procedure.
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Dental Implants, Functional Loss, Immediate Implant, Osseoprogenitor, Cortico-cancellous, Coagulum.
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