Abstract

Aim: to compare the esthetic outcome of two surgical techniques used in single immediate implant placement(computer guided vs free hand) in the esthetic zone in terms of pink esthetic score (PES) and gingivalrecession (GR).Methods: This was a randomized clinical trial, where twenty patients with a failing tooth in the esthetic zonewere recruited for immediate implant placement and restored with non-functional provisional crowns. Theywere randomly allocated to either computer guided (test group) or free hand (control group). Six monthsafter surgery the patients were restored with their definitive crowns. Pink esthetic score was recorded twice(after surgery and after definitive crown), while gingival recession was recorded after the definitive crown.Results: No statistically significant difference was found between the mean differences of pink esthetic scorebetween both groups and within each group overtime. Regarding gingival recession, 2 implants showedgingival recession in the computer guided group while none in the free hand group.Conclusions: Within the limitations of this study (sample size and follow-up duration), immediate implantplacement using computer guided surgical guides would consume more time, effort and expenses yet itprovided similar results with the free hand which seems beneficial for the learning curve for unexperiencedclinicians.

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