Abstract:
The subject of the study is the prospects of introducing an endossal all-ceramic immediate implant in the clinical practice of orthopedic rehabilitation of patients with dental root fractures in the aesthetic zone. Objective: to conduct a comparative analysis of changes in the state of bone and soft tissue according to the data of targeted visiographic examination and clinical observation after the installation of a developed bio-implant made of zirconium dioxide in the area of the removed tooth root of the frontal group during trauma.
Methodology: The paper presents 2-month clinical results of monitoring the condition of bone and soft tissue in the area of tooth root fracture 1.1 after the installation of the developed bioimplant and simultaneous temporary prosthetics of the patient.
Results: Trauma to the anterior group of upper jaw teeth is not only functional, but also has a huge psychological impact on patients, especially on young and successful people. This group of patients does not have the opportunity to spend a lot of time on orthopedic rehabilitation; long, complex and traumatic surgical treatment with a large number of difficult to predict results and the use of various bone-plastic materials. The development of new dental implants, new technological solutions for manufacturing, new protocols with predictable clinical results — these are the tasks that we, dentists, need to solve. This is what modern society demands of us, and what patients expect of us. The development of new biocompatible materials and the improvement of technologies for obtaining surfaces with a given micro-roughness, new technologies for applying bio-coatings to the surface of a dental implant made of zirconium dioxide, and the improvement of clinical protocols made it possible to use such zirconium dioxide implants not only as a reliable support point for orthopedic restorations, but also as a "therapeutic tool" for the regeneration of bone defects.