Socket‐shield technique for implant placement to stabilize the facial gingival and osseous architecture: A systematic review
First published: 21 August 2019
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to establish the efficacy
of the socket‐shield technique (SST) for the stabilization of the facial
gingival and osseous architecture. An electronic search including the
Cochrane databases, EBSCOhost, Medline/PubMed and Web of Science was
performed. Articles related to SST for placing dental implants were
included. Articles and abstracts not written in English were excluded.
The initial literature search resulted in 113 articles related to
questions raised. Hand searching of the journals related to implants and
cross‐referencing related to SST within the selected articles resulted
in 1 more paper. Finally, 20 full texts and abstract of 1 article were
included in the present systematic review: 11 case reports, 6 case
series, 1 human randomized control trial (RCT), 1 technical report and 2
animal RCT. Recent modifications in SST, along with long follow‐up
studies with increased sample size, provided promising results. This
systematic review still recommends that SST should not be used in
routine clinical practise until a higher level of evidence established.
Further RCT on SST are required to establish the clinical efficacy of
this technique.
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