Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration (IDR) Set
The immediate dentoalveolar restoration set is a specialised instrument kit designed to support clinicians in performing immediate tooth replacement and alveolar bone preservation procedures with precision and efficiency. As a protocol-driven approach to post-extraction management, this set equips dental professionals with the essential tools needed to achieve optimal aesthetic and functional outcomes from the moment of extraction.
What Is Included in an Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration Set?
An immediate dentoalveolar restoration set typically brings together instruments and components selected to facilitate socket management, soft tissue handling, implant placement, and provisional restoration — all within a single surgical appointment. The curated selection of tools supports each phase of the IDR protocol, reducing procedure time and minimising the risk of complications.
Key Clinical Benefits
- Preserved alveolar architecture: Instruments are designed to minimise trauma to the buccal bone plate and surrounding soft tissues during extraction and implant placement.
- Streamlined workflow: Having all necessary components organised in a single set reduces chair time and improves procedural consistency.
- Immediate provisionalization: The set supports same-visit provisional restoration, contributing to patient satisfaction and tissue stability.
- Protocol compliance: Designed to align with established IDR guidelines, supporting reproducible clinical outcomes across patients.
Who Should Use This Set?
The immediate dentoalveolar restoration set is intended for experienced implant surgeons, periodontists, and oral and maxillofacial surgeons who routinely perform immediate implant placement procedures. Familiarity with the IDR protocol and post-extraction implant therapy is recommended before use.
FAQ
What does IDR stand for? IDR stands for Immediate Dentoalveolar Restoration, a technique that combines tooth extraction, implant placement, bone grafting, and provisional crown delivery in a single visit.
Is this set suitable for anterior and posterior cases? The instruments within a standard immediate dentoalveolar restoration set are generally designed with anterior implant cases in mind, though suitability may vary by case complexity and anatomy.
How should the set be sterilised? Follow the manufacturer's sterilisation guidelines. Standard autoclave protocols are typically recommended for reusable surgical instruments.
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