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The aim of this study was to evaluate the dimensional alveolar bone changes in immediate post extraction implant placement with loading compared to immediate post extraction implant placement without loading in the maxillary premolar area . The main question it aims to answer is : Can immediate post extraction implant placement in the maxillary premolar area with loading achieve better alveolar bone dimensions than without loading?
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Patients who have at least one non restorable tooth in the maxillary premolar area that needs to be extracted.
Patients with healthy systemic condition. 3. Patients aged from 20 to 45 years old. 4. Buccal bone thickness should be at least 1mm. (Morton et al., 2014) 5. Availability of bone apical and palatal to the socket to provide primary stability.(Morton et al., 2014) 6. Good oral hygiene.(Wiesner et al., 2010) 7. Accepts one year follow-up period (cooperative patients) Patient provides an informed consent.
Adequate Inter-arch space for implant placement. 9. Favorable occlusion (no traumatic occlusion)
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30 participants in 2 patient groups
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