2008
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21th
case1
Horizontal Ridge Augmentation with Block Bone through Xenograft
case2
Delayed Implant Placement in the Incisor
[2008  21th_case2]  Delayed Implant Placement in the Incisor
Delayed Implant Placement in the Incisor
Dr. Moon Byung-joon of Chumdan Mir Dental Clinic
Picasso Master
Nine days after the extraction of the Maxillary right second Incisor, I carried out Implant placement. And then, I took a CT scan to check whether there is labial penetration or not. And I found out that there was no penetration.



E-mail : prosthomoon@hanmail.net
E-mail : dentalct@e-wootech.com
Panoramic Diagnostic Images
Panoramic view before the treatment
Panoramic view after the treatment
Dental CT Diagnostic Images
This is a magnified Sagittal view in MPR mode. Through this view, we were able to exactly assess the correlation between the Alveolar Bone and the Implant after Implant placement.
This is a Cross-Sectional View after Implant placement at #11. Before using the Cross-Sectional view, we have to move the Sagittal and Coronal axes so that we can be able to exactly assess the sliced images of the target area.
Shown above is an image of a Profile function. We were able to check the Bone Density of the Arch of #10s and to assess it in comparison with its surrounding Bone quantity.
Shown above is an Oblique Slice view. We can rotate the axis in all directions so that we can check the condition of both Labial Bone and Alveolar Bone in detail.
The illustration above shows a Cube mode in 3D Zoom function of the Implant at #11. Through VR (Volume Rendering) such as 3D Zoom view mode, we were able to assess the condition of the Bone.
Shown above are sliced images in Cross-Sectional function. We were able to exactly check the Bone condition and to obtain correct information such as the length of Implant.
Shown above are image views in General Curve function. Through the CPR mode, we were able to assess the 3D view of the sliced image by utilizing VR mode to compare the Buccal Bone quantity with Palatal Buccal Bone quantity.
Shown above is a magnified 3D view. We were able to give the patient a realistic explanation upon consultation by showing this 3D image; thereby helping us in raising the awareness of the patient about the dental condition that eventually led to an agreement to the treatment plan.
Periapical views