Immediate Placement and Provisionalization of Implants Into Sites With Periradicular Infection With and Without Antibiotics: An Exploratory Study
This study explored the necessity of perioperative antibiotics on survival rates of implants immediately placed and provisionalized into sites with infection. Subjects were randomly assigned into antibiotic or placebo groups. Extraction, immediate placement, and provisionalization of an implant were performed. Eight subjects received placebo and five subjects received both a pre- and post-operative antibiotic regimen. One implant from each group failed. Perioperative antibiotic therapy may not be needed in selected immediate implant therapy.

Pre-extraction CBCT of tooth #7.

Figure 2. Pre-extraction clinical photo. Figure 3. Extraction socket. Figure 4. Implant placement. Figure 5. Occlusal view of implant placement. Figure 6. Provisional restoration in place.

Figure 7. Definitive all-zirconia abutment. Figure 8. All-ceramic definitive restoration. Figure 9. 12-month follow-up photograph. Figure 10. Baseline radiograph. Figure 11. 12-month follow-up radiograph.
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