Immediate Implantation in an Aesthetically Significant Area with a Single-Stage Bone Grafting
A patient K., 37 years old, complained of an aesthetic defect of the anterior teeth crowns 1.1, 2.1, 2.2. The teeth had been treated endodontally many times before, but the patient said that the inflammation process used to be severe from time to time. The patient smokes up to 20 cigarettes a day. Three months ago, direct implantation to the tooth socket had taken place 1.2, in the postoperative period a stagnant wound process was observed, the wound borders expanded slightly, but it did not influence the implant integration.














