Flapless Immediate Implants with Bone Graft May Aid Bone Preservation, reveals research
A recent study published in Clinical and Experimental Dental Research suggests that flapless immediate implant placement combined with bone grafting may help preserve alveolar bone more effectively than traditional approaches. Authored by Xiang et al., the research highlights that this minimally invasive technique—where implants are placed directly into the extraction socket without raising a flap—could reduce postoperative bone loss, improve esthetic outcomes, and potentially shorten recovery time. The study analyzed clinical outcomes from patients undergoing flapless immediate implant placement with graft material added to fill the peri-implant gap, observing promising early results in bone volume retention. However, the authors emphasize that while these findings are encouraging, long-term randomized trials are needed to validate the technique’s consistency and compare it against conventional implant protocols. Preservation of the alveolar ridge following tooth extraction is critical for both function and esthetics, especially in anterior zones, and bone grafting at the time of implant placement may offer structural support and enhance soft tissue contour. The study contributes to the growing interest in flapless surgical techniques in implant dentistry, which aim to reduce trauma, maintain blood supply, and promote faster healing. As implantology continues to evolve toward patient-centered, minimally invasive care, this approach offers a potential pathway for balancing surgical efficiency with biological preservation. Clinical decision-making, however, should consider individual bone quality, implant site morphology, and operator experience.
Keywords: flapless implant, immediate implant placement, bone grafting, alveolar bone preservation, Xiang et al., Clinical and Experimental Dental Research, dental implant surgery, ridge preservation, peri-implant bone, minimally invasive dentistry
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