SupplementPoster 1216, Language: EnglishKarabuda, Z. Cüneyt / Kızılaslan, Sema / Sağlanmak, Alper / Kalaoğlu, AslıhanThe restoration of a lost anterior tooth is the most difficult practice for the dentist to maintain aesthetic and functional integrity. In these areas, the shape, color and shading of the cords, interdental spaces, ridge topography, contacts with the opposing jaws, parafunctional habits and the aesthetic expectations of the patient should be taken into account when restoring. The single tooth defects of the upper jaw anterior region bring about functional, aesthetic and psychological problems. Although it may seem like a loss of one tooth, it is a condition that requires care and precision in treatment.
Keywords: dental implants, immediate implantation, immediate loading, e-max prosthetics