Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
Volume - 13 | Issue-1
The use of implants as a form of treatment is frequently an alternative to more traditional techniques. The most obvious factor motivating people to look into replacing their missing anterior teeth is diminished appearance. Dental plants are being used more and more to replace single lost maxillary teeth in the smile's aesthetic zone. Dentistry must adopt an interdisciplinary approach because the information and abilities required to treat patients successfully are becoming more complicated. This method is required to guarantee accurate diagnosis, achieve a higher standard of work, and increase the range of available treatments. Aim: To overview the interdisciplinary planning for the treatment of single-tooth restoration in the esthetic area. Methods: The articles involved in this review were obtained by searching PubMed, Google Scholar, Science Direct, and Research Gate. A variety of terms related to our subject were used for the search process "Restoration, Implant, Treatment, Planning, Interdisciplinary, Single-tooth, Esthetic zone, Esthetic region." Articles were selected based on the pre-defined inclusion criteria. Results: Original studies, and review articles written in the English language were eligible for this review. The discussion of the review included six main titles to cover the current subject as possible. Conclusion: Restoration of a tooth in esthetic appearance via implanting requires a successful implanting process which in turn requires interdisciplinary planning for the treatment process. Treatment planning for single-tooth restoration at the esthetic zone requires five main steps; patients' selection, bone anatomy, pre-implanting imaging, implant selection, and implant placement and position.