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Topics
The aesthetic rehabilitation of failing teeth and the periodontally compromised dentition remains a challenge despite the numerous advances in the treatment of periodontitis, regenerative and dental implant therapies. This presentation will review the contemporary surgical and prosthetic concepts in management of implants in the aesthetic zone with a view to achieving optimum long term aesthetics and stability. With this in mind, novel approaches for aesthetic rehabilitation of periodontally compromised teeth in the aesthetic zone will be presented. The outcomes depend on the clinical management and an understanding and application of the biological factors that influence our treatment outcomes. The optimal management of the interplay between bone, soft tissues and prosthetics determines the aesthetic outcome and the long-term stability of soft tissue aesthetics. An interdisciplinary approach is the key to success.
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