CLINICAL CASE
Dr. Alfonso Caiazzo
A patient presented with a fractured maxillary first molar (tooth 16) requiring extraction. Due to significant bone loss, a staged approach was planned, performing bone augmentation followed by delayed implant placement.
Following tooth extraction, NOVAMag® SHIELD was placed on the buccal side in a flapless approach to replace the missing wall and provide space for proper bone regeneration in the socket. The extraction socket was grafted with cerabone® followed by folding the external apical part of NOVAMag® SHIELD over the alveolus to provide structural reinforcement. The soft tissue was sutured, intentionally leaving the folded portion of the shield exposed.
At the five-month re-entry, the ridge exhibited excellent preservation, allowing for implant placement without the need for additional GBR. After a further three-month period, the final prosthetic restoration was delivered.
Despite the thin socket walls, NOVAMag® SHIELD effectively preserved the alveolar architecture. This approach eliminates the need for a more invasive GBR technique while achieving a successful aesthetic outcome.