Aesthetic Rehabilitation with a Dental Implant in an Upper Central Incisor



Implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation in the maxilla of only one central incisor, is a great challenge for the dentist. It is a true work of art when you get the perfect reproduction, exact of a central incisor because of the difficulty of reproducing, with nuances of color, degrade, transparencies, curvatures and textures. Harmony is the relation of several different parts to each other that forms a whole, and should not only be present in the face, but also in the smile, because a perfect smile, harmonic, white in many cases, is very demanded Society. The use of osseointegrative implants has contributed a lot to a better aesthetic resolution of these cases, since they provide the replacement of an individualized crown, similar to a natural tooth, in which it is possible to manipulate the bone and gingival tissue in search of these results. Thus, the objective of this work is to report the aesthetic rehabilitation of a central incisor lost in the maxilla, where it was necessary to associate procedures such as bone grafting together with the installation of osseointegrable implant, manipulation of the peri-implant tissue and the choice of aesthetic prosthetic components, in order to achieve a satisfactory aesthetic result.

Keywords: Implant prosthesis, Osseointegrated implant, Aesthetic rehabilitation.

Citation: Ehlert A, Lacerda CCC, da Silva Baracho NC, Freitas BS, Poblete FAO, Martin SCR, de Lima Sousa LL, Margute TG. “Aesthetic Rehabilitation with a Dental Implant in an Upper Central Incisor”. SVOA Dentistry 3:1 (2022) Pages 25-32.