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Maxillary central incisor teeth are aesthetically the most challenging teeth to replace. Replacing multiple units is challengingnot only in judging ideal and relative orientation,but in optimising ideal gum abd bone form.
Read on the following case to understand more about the complexities of mutliple anterior tooth replacement through dental implants.
This 19 year old farrier was kicked in the face by a horse, and shattered both central incisor teeth. Immediate removal of the teeth, with implant placement, allowed for fractured bone and torn gums to heal in an optimised way, and allowed for placement of ideal artificial crowns some 4 months later... Read more
This 35 year old male had a car accident which left the left maxillary incisor and central incisor irreversibly damaged and requiring removal. Implants were placed to the empty incisor teeth sockets, and 5 months later crowns were inserted into the implants, maximising the local soft tissue aesthetics... Read more

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