Abstract

Dental implant therapy is by far the closest replacement to natural teeth when compared to other fixed prosthetic alternatives. Aesthetic implant therapy enhances every aspect of oral implantology, thus evolving into a fundamental component of contemporary implant dentistry. Lately, significant advancements have been made, such as the development or regeneration of implant recipient sites through the stimulation of both soft and hard tissues, as well as the replication of sound peri-implant tissue architecture that are resistant to masticatory trauma and mechanical forces. Modern esthetic approaches require patient's preferences to be taken into consideration, and spontaneous addressal to their specific issues have become inevitable in modern aesthetic implant practice from a restorative sense. This review examines the key historical context surrounding dental implant aesthetics and outlines the various crucial elements that are necessary to guarantee a solid foundation to an aesthetically pleasing implant with stable anchorage. If aesthetic risk factors are to be identified and appropriately managed, then an interdisciplinary, systematic, prosthetically driven approach is required.

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