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Learn the importance of immediate implant placement and restoration in maxillary anterior cases. Capture crucial views of tooth restoration, gingival architecture, and working movements for successful outcomes. Guidelines include close-up facial, occlusal, and frontal views before and after implant placement and restoration.
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Photographs Required Views: Immediate placement of one or more implants in the maxillary anterior segment cases Centric occlusion showing the restored tooth or teeth and the embrasures and gingival architecture, including free gingival margins, papillae, and surrounding attached tissue and mucosa. Make a close-up facial view showing no more than three full teeth in one photo. A span of four or more teeth will require at least two photographs. Right lateral working movement that shows the restored tooth or teeth. Left lateral working movement that shows the restored tooth or teeth. Protrusive working movement that shows the restored tooth or teeth. Frontal view of proposed immediate site in the aesthetic zone prior to extraction Occlusal view of the proposed immediate site prior to immediate implant placement Frontal view of the proposed immediate site prior to immediate implant placement Occlusal view of the immediately placed implant Frontal view of the immediate provisional