Bone Level Training: Immediate Placement in the Esthetic Zone
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Bone Level Training: Immediate Placement in the Esthetic Zone

Dr. Ted Fields
1 minutes
The patient had a symptomatic root canal tooth #10 that she wanted removed since repeat endodontic therapy had not resolved her symptoms. Using a zirconia implant in this site is an excellent choice because even with thin bone at this smile zone extraction site, it is impossible to see the implant through the thin bone and soft tissue – it’s esthetically invisible, perfectly mimicking a tooth root. The bone level system was excellent for this, allowing us to proceed with immediate implant placement at the time of extraction since we can easily hide the implant from loading by the flipper or anything else during healing. So, with a bone level implant it is easier to protect an osseointegrating implant from occlusal loading, which may be the biggest cause of osseointegration failure in dental implants. An additional important advantage leading us to select this implant system for this case is that it gives us a robust selection of customized restorative abutments to achieve a more natural emergence profile that is easier to restore with excellent esthetic results. The case photos clearly show the implant’s invisibility through the tissue, as well as the excellent ready-to-go restorative abutment that will make final restoration a snap.
Meet Your Instructor

Dr. Ted Fields

Dr. Ted Fields graduated from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, with a degree in mathematics and computer science. He then received his dental degree from Baylor College of Dentistry, his certificate in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at the Baylor University Medical Center, and a PhD in Craniofacial Biology from the Texas A&M Health Science Center. He started his own dental implant-focused oral surgery practice more than 15 years ago and has continued to push the boundaries and contribute to improved implant care ever since. Dr. Fields has published numerous original peer-reviewed manuscripts, clinical reviews, and several book chapters. He has won numerous professional honors and awards; is an active member of many professional organizations; and has a very active lecture schedule throughout the world focused on various aspects of dental implants and implant-related surgical procedures. His professional goal is to leave the practice of dentistry better than when he started. He tries to do this every day by sharing his knowledge, enthusiasm, and passion with other professionals and patients alike. This goal also includes working to develop new techniques, protocols, teaching materials, and surgical devices and instrumentation that facilitate better patient care. In short, Dr.Fields loves what he does, and wants to pay it forward to benefit as many people as possible. Dr. Fields has been placing ceramic implants for more than 10 years, which is the most extensive experience of anyone in the United States. He has helped design several generations of ceramic implants and implant components, and continues to work in this capacity. He tracks every patient and uses outcome assessments to improve the practice of ceramic implant dentistry. These observations, along with his seminars and over-the-shoulder courses have helped bring recognition and improvement to ceramic implant dentistry.

Dr. Ted Fields, Clinical Director | DDS, OMS, PhD