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implants - international magazine of oral implantology

1_201424 en immediately following surgery (Figs. 12-14). Ten weeks following implant surgery, a small gingivec- tomy was performed to gain access to the beveled healing cap (Figs. 15, 16). A synOcta provisonali- zation coping was attached to the implant (Figs. 17, 18) and a self-curing acrylic resin provisional Fig. 11_Occlusal view illustrating the addition of an autogenous bone graft into the horizontal defect dimension (HDD) along the buccal surface. Fig. 12_Buccal view of flap closure using 5.0 vicryl suture. Fig. 13_Occlusal view of flap closure using a semi-submerged closure technique. Fig. 14_Periapical radiograph taken immediately following surgery. Fig. 15_Occlusal view of surgical site following ten weeks of healing. Fig. 16_Removal of healing cap following a minor gingivectomy procedure. Fig. 17_Placement of a synOcta provisonalization coping. Fig. 18_Occlusal view of synOcta provisionalization coping. Fig. 11 Fig. 13 Fig. 14 Fig. 15 Fig. 17 Fig. 16 Fig. 18 Fig. 12 C.E. article _ immediate implant placement