The “Compensatory Alveolar Socket Seal” (CASS) Treatment Concept Combining Immediately Placed Implants, Autologous Bone Grafting, and Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft. A Retrospective Case Series
Key Points
To evaluate the effectiveness of the CASS technique in preserving the alveolar process.
Retrospective case series design
Inclusion of immediately placed implants
Use of autologous bone grafting and connective tissue grafting
Assessment of aesthetic outcomes
CASS technique effectively preserved the alveolar process
Achieved excellent aesthetic results without hard tissue replacement strategies
Abstract
The CASS technique appears to be a reliable technique for preserving the alveolar process without requiring hard tissue replacement strategies, with excellent aesthetic results.
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The “Compensatory Alveolar Socket Seal” (CASS) Treatment Concept Combining Immediately Placed Implants, Autologous Bone Grafting, and Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft. A Retrospective Case Series | Synapse