Dental implants in the esthetic zone of the oral cavity have always posed a challenge to the oral surgeon. Multiple variables must be considered, such as available soft and hard tissues, gingival phenotype, position of the lip upon smiling, and other factors that pertain to patient compliance and expectations. It is essential to pay attention to the factors that might compromise the long-term stability of these implants. In this article, a deep exploration of the current consensus regarding the long-term survival of implants in the esthetic zone will be performed. A case-series of the authors is included.
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