Abstract

The implant-supported prosthesis is considered as an alternative to conventional techniques. This technique provides patients with a fixed solution; aesthetic and comfortable to replace one or more teeth and to preserve the adjacent teeth in their integrity. The placement of implant-supported prostheses in the anterior maxillary area requires a great deal of rigor and precision due to the optimal aesthetic requirements. However, environmental morphology is often affected by the amount of bone available as well as a thin periodontal biotype. Early identification of problems, careful analysis of treatment possibilities while respecting the biological imperatives associated with an adequate treatment sequence will make it possible to obtain an optimal functional and aesthetic result.

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