Socket Shield Technique

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • Atraumatic extraction of a tooth with immediate implant placement was found to result in the loss of buccal bone, both vertically and horizontally as well as flattening of the interproximal bony scallop resulting in a complicated rehabilitation.
    The SST provides a promising treatment modality to manage these risks and preserve the postextraction tissues in esthetically challenging cases. The principle is to prepare the root of a tooth, which is indicated for extraction, in such a manner that the buccal/facial root section remains in place.
    In the socket-shield technique (SST) the root is bisected, and the buccal two-third of the root is preserved in the socket so that the periodontium along with the bundle bone and the buccal bone remains intact.
    he buccal bone has bilateral blood supply from the gingiva above and the periodontium below. Once a tooth is extracted, buccal bone is deprived of the blood supply from socket side and this result in the loss of some buccal bone. The root section preserves the periodontal attachment apparatus that includes periodontal ligament (PDL), attachment fibers, vascularization, root cementum, bundle bone, and alveolar bone.The root fragment remains vital and undamaged and prevents the expected postextraction socket remodeling and also supports the buccal/facial tissues.
    Contents :
    00:00 intro
    00:52 Horizontal cut
    01:26 Height reduction
    02:16 Vertical cut
    03:12 Palatal Segment Extraction
    03:55 Shield preparation
    05:02 Beveling the shield
    06:18 Case demonstration
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