We all agree that whenever an implant needs to be placed, it requires a minimum amount of residual bone for proper position, primary stability, predictable simultaneous regeneration and soft tissue support.
But we forget that an implant that is going to be placed either differed to the extraction or immediately after requires an atraumatic extraction. The tools, instrumentation and technique used is going to differentiate you among others for being predictable, responsable and professional.
The use of Benex System. will help us to remove difficult teeth without affecting the bucal and lingual bone by the use of a system that engages the root and pulls out the remanent tooth progressively.
Compared to traditional techniques which sacrifice surrounding bone by eliminating (sometimes unavoidably) the buccal, palatal and interproximal bone by the use of burs and lever movements forcing adjacent teeth to loose attachment and suffering the risk of frature.
Marginal Bone loss starts here, the day of the extraction, in addition to bone preservation techniques designed to help the bone restablish the original architecture described below:
- Subcrestal implant position and subcrestal design implant / connection
- Conical Connections
- Proper bone regeneration simultaneously to implant placement
- Increase soft tissue thickness
- Continuos monitoring of the patient to avoid bad habits during post op days