PET-Socket Shield

TECHNIQUES

Partial Extraction Therapy (PET) & Socket Shield: Preserving Nature, Enhancing Aesthetics

Partial Extraction Therapy (PET) with the Socket Shield technique is a revolutionary approach in implantology, designed to preserve the buccal bone and soft tissue architecture after tooth extraction. Unlike traditional methods, PET maintains a portion of the tooth root, preventing post-extraction bone loss and ensuring a seamless, natural transition to implant placement.

By carefully shaping and retaining the buccal root fragment, the Socket Shield technique protects the periodontium, prevents ridge collapse, and enhances implant esthetics, especially in the anterior zone. This method, combined with immediate implant placement and advanced biomaterials, leads to exceptional soft tissue integration and long-term stability.

PET-Socket Shield is transforming modern implantology, offering minimally invasive solutions, superior esthetic outcomes, and the closest replication of natural tooth dynamics, ensuring lifelike restorations and long-lasting success.

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