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Immediate implant placement in infected extraction sockets: A scoping review of case selection, decontamination protocols, clinical outcomes and complications

A dispatch from PubMed — filed

This scoping review aimed to map the extent and nature of the evidence on immediate implant placement in infected extraction sockets, with emphasis on case selection, decontamination protocols, adjunctive interventions, clinical outcomes, and complications. MATERIAL AND

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change for audiologists; this article is a dental scoping review with no apparent audiology relevance and appears to have been ingested into the feed in error.

Why It Matters

This article has no clear relevance to audiology and likely appeared in hearing-health aggregator feeds due to a classification or indexing error.

Key Points
  1. 01Scoping review examining immediate dental implant placement in infected extraction sockets.
  2. 02Topics include patient selection, decontamination methods, clinical outcomes, and complications.
  3. 03No audiology, hearing, or otology content is present in the article.
  4. 04Article appears to have been included in an audiology feed erroneously.
Research metadata
PMID
42367104
DOI
10.4317/medoral.28256.
Journal
Medicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal
Publication type
scoping_review
Evidence level
na
Population
Patients undergoing immediate dental implant placement in infected extraction sockets
Intervention
Immediate dental implant placement in infected extraction sockets

Primary outcomes

Clinical outcomes of immediate implant placement; Complication rates; Decontamination protocol effectiveness

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