Novel Approach to Managing Malsequenced and Malpositioned Immediately Placed Implants in the Esthetic Zone.

@article{Stern2017NovelAT,
  title={Novel Approach to Managing Malsequenced and Malpositioned Immediately Placed Implants in the Esthetic Zone.},
  author={Jacob K Stern and Christopher M. Bingham and Brock J. Pumphrey and Gerard Jules Chiche and Eduardo Britton},
  journal={The International journal of periodontics \& restorative dentistry},
  year={2017},
  volume={37 2},
  pages={
          273-280
        }
}
Esthetic implant therapy can be challenging in the anterior maxilla, and meticulous treatment is often required to deliver optimal esthetics. Close collaboration between surgical and prosthetic team members using the novel approach of prosthetic crown lengthening helped camouflage a shallow implant platform location, providing the proper gingival frame for esthetic restorations. This case report presents an interdisciplinary approach that included ridge augmentation, second-stage crown… 
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