

Despite the high success rate, immediate implant placements have been challenged with unfavorable esthetic results because of the high prevalence of mid-facial mucosal recession. With the proposed guideline, potential mucosal changes could be prevented by comprehensive assessment and management. Soft tissue grafts could be used successfully to prevent or correct mid-facial mucosal recession following immediate implant placement, achieving predictable esthetic outcomes.
Prof. Angelo Cardarelli
Prof. Angelo Cardarelli
45 Min Lecture + 15 Min Q&A
Despite the high success rate, immediate implant placements have been challenged with unfavorable esthetic results because of the high prevalence of mid-facial mucosal recession. With the proposed guideline, potential mucosal changes could be prevented by comprehensive assessment and management. Soft tissue grafts could be used successfully to prevent or correct mid-facial mucosal recession following immediate implant placement, achieving predictable esthetic outcomes.
The Author
Prof. Dott. Angelo Cardarelli
He was born in Isernia, Italy, 06/01/1983
Graduated with Lode in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics at the University of L'Aquila in 2007. Specializing in Oral Surgery at the "Sapienza" The University of Rome in 2010. He is an Adjunct Professor and tutor at the San Raffaele University of Milan. He is a Scientific Advisor to the Dental Clinic at the Department of IRCCS San Raffaele in Milan (Dean Prof. E. Gherlone). He works in Milan and Isernia, where he practices Implantoprotesis and Oral Surgery. Author of many publications, Speaker in National and International Congresses on Implantology and Oral Surgery. Member of the San Raffaele Implant Cultural Association, SIMO (Società Italiana Maxillo Odontostomatologica) and member of IAO (Italian Academy of Osseointegra
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