TÉCNICA BEFG PARA GANAR PAPILAS EN LA CARGA INMEDIATA DE UN SITIO CICATRIZADO
Keywords:
immediate implant loading, aesthetics, dental implants, dental papillaAbstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the BEFG technique in creating gingival papillae in a 35-year-old patient who received an immediate-load implant in a previously healed site. A detailed surgical protocol was designed, guided by cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of the treatment area. These images allowed for precise planning of the implant position, structure, and profile. During surgery, two semilunar incisions were made, which, when joined by a perpendicular incision, formed the base of the future gingi val papi l lae. Subsequently, the implant was placed and immediate prosthetic rehabilitation was initiated. Twenty-four hours later, a provisional screwretained crown was placed, providing an immediate aesthetic solution for the patient. Twoyear follow-up examinations demonstrated good stability of the gingival papillae and the absence of complications.
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