Massimo Simion
King Saud University
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Clinical Oral Implants Research | 2012
Christoph H. F. Hämmerle; Mauricio G. Araújo; Massimo Simion
OBJECTIVES The fresh extraction socket in the alveolar ridge represents a special challenge in everyday clinical practice. Maintenance of the hard and soft tissue envelope and a stable ridge volume were considered important aims to allow simplifying subsequent treatments and optimizing their outcomes in particular, when implants are planned to be placed. MATERIAL AND METHODS Prior to the consensus meeting four comprehensive systematic reviews were written on two topics regarding ridge alteration and ridge preservation following tooth extraction and implant placement following tooth extraction. During the conference these manuscripts were discussed and accepted thereafter. Finally, consensus statements and recommendations were formulated. RESULTS The systematic reviews demonstrated that the alveolar ridge undergoes a mean horizontal reduction in width of 3.8 mm and a mean vertical reduction in height of 1.24 mm within 6 months after tooth extraction. The techniques aimed at ridge preservation encompassed two different approaches: i) maintaining the ridge profile, ii) enlarging the ridge profile. Regarding timing of implant placement the literature showed that immediate implant placement leads to high implant survival rates. This procedure is primarily recommended in premolar sites with low esthetic importance and favorable anatomy. In the esthetic zone, however, a high risk for mucosal recession was reported. Hence, it should only be used in stringently selected situations with lower risks and only by experienced clinicians. In molar sites a high need for soft and hard tissue augmentation was identified. CONCLUSIONS Future research should clearly identify the clinical and patient benefits resulting from ridge preservation compared with traditional procedures. In addition, future research should also aim at better identifying parameters critical for positive treatment outcomes with immediate implants. The result of this procedure should be compared to early and late implant placement.
Revista Internacional de Odontología Restauradora & Periodoncia | 2011
Filippo Fontana; Emilio Maschera; Isabella Rocchietta; Massimo Simion
Revista Internacional de Odontología Restauradora & Periodoncia | 2007
Massimo Simion; Isabella Rocchietta; Claudia Dellavia
Dental Implant Complications: Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment, 2 | 2015
Filippo Fontana; Isabella Rocchietta; Massimo Simion
Revista Internacional de Odontología Restauradora & Periodoncia | 2012
Massimo Simion; Isabella Rocchietta; Filippo Fontana; Claudia Dellavia
Revista Internacional de Odontología Restauradora & Periodoncia | 2012
Carlo Ghezzi; Mauro Virzì; Peter Schupbach; Alessandro Broccaioli; Massimo Simion
Revista Internacional de Odontología Restauradora & Periodoncia | 2012
Isabella Rocchietta; Peter Schupbach; Carlo Ghezzi; Emilio Maschera; Massimo Simion
Revista Internacional de Odontología Restauradora y Periodoncia | 2010
Giulio Rasperini; Luigi Canullo; Claudia Dellavia; Gaia Pellegrini; Massimo Simion
Revista Internacional de Odontología Restauradora & Periodoncia | 2009
Massimo Simion; Myron Nevins; Isabella Rocchietta; Filippo Fontana; Emilio Maschera; Peter Schupbach; David M. Kim
Revista Internacional de Odontología Restauradora & Periodoncia | 2008
Massimo Simion; Isabella Rocchietta; Maurizio Monforte; Emilio Maschera