PDF: Interdental Bone Level around Immediately Placed Implants: Insights from Maxillary and Mandibular Molars



Immediate implant placement in molar regions continues to be a subject of clinical interest, particularly regarding the preservation of interdental bone.

The retrospective radiographic analysis titled “Interdental Bone Level around Immediately Placed Implants at Maxillary and Mandibular Molar Sites” evaluates the dimensional stability of bone following immediate implant therapy.


The study investigates radiographic outcomes of interdental bone levels around implants positioned in both maxillary and mandibular molar sites.

Findings highlight the importance of initial bone thickness, implant positioning, and careful case selection to minimize marginal bone loss and to ensure long-term stability.


The results suggest that, while immediate placement in posterior regions is feasible, clinicians must pay close attention to anatomical limitations, as bone preservation is highly site-dependent.

This article offers valuable clinical evidence for implantologists, periodontists, and restorative dentists seeking to refine their treatment protocols in posterior implant placement.

📄 We invite dentists worldwide to read the full PDF article for detailed methodology, radiographic outcomes, and clinical implications.

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