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Farronato, Davide, Mattia Manfredini, Francesco Mangano, et al. "Ratio between Height and Thickness of the Buccal Tissues: A Pilot Study on 32 Single Implants." Dentistry Journal 7, no. 2 (2019): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/dj7020040.

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Background: Previous studies have suggested that mucosal height is related to the bone level and soft tissue thickness. The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the ratio between the height and width of the tissues around single implants with a conical connection and platform switching. Methods: All patients receiving single implants (Anyridge®, MegaGen, Gyeongbuk, South Korea) and restored with single crowns, in a three-month period, were included in this study. After a provisionalization of 12 months, precision impressions were taken and stone casts were poured for measurements. Fo
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Bruschi, Giovanni B., Roberto Crespi, Paolo Capparé, and Enrico Gherlone. "Clinical Study of Flap Design to Increase the Keratinized Gingiva Around Implants: 4-Year Follow-Up." Journal of Oral Implantology 40, no. 4 (2014): 459–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-d-11-00236.

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Since the presence of keratinized gingiva is so important for peri-implant outcome, the aim of this study is to describe a partial thickness flap design to increase the amount of keratinized peri-implant tissue as well as its thickness. A total of 131 implants were placed in 85 patients: 103 implants (78.63%) in the mandible and 28 implants (21.37%) in the maxilla. Before implant placement in edentulous ridge the residual keratinized mucosa usually was measured with a periodontal probe in a buccal–palatal direction. A palatal or lingual incision was made to raise a partial thickness flap with
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Nahas, André Alan, Paula Dechichi, Denildo de Magalhães, and Andreia Espíndola Vieira. "Histologic Analysis of the Oral Mucosa Lining Osseointegrated Implant Cover Screws: A Study in Humans." Journal of Oral Implantology 36, no. 1 (2010): 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-d-09-00047.

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Abstract Osseointegrated dental implants are inserted into the alveolar ridge, and for them to function as tooth replacements, the surrounding tissues need to adapt to them. Just as with teeth, dental implants traverse the oral mucosa and have access to the contaminated environment of the oral cavity. Therefore, periodontal and peri-implant tissues are important for establishing a protective barrier. The aim of the present study was to perform a histologic analysis of the mucosa surrounding osseointegrated implant cover screws. For this study, 17 mucosal specimens were obtained from 12 patient
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Gehrke, Sergio Alexandre, Mauro Bercianos, Jorge Gonzalo Aguerrondo, José Luis Calvo-Guirado, and Juan Carlos Prados-Frutos. "Influence of Mucosal Thickness, Implant Dimensions and Stability in Cone Morse Implant Installed at Subcrestal Bone Level on the Peri-Implant Bone: A Prospective Clinical and Radiographic Study." Symmetry 11, no. 9 (2019): 1138. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sym11091138.

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The objective of this observational clinical study was to analyze the behavior of peri-implant tissues around cone Morse dental implants installed in the subcrestal bone position considering different clinical variables: Mucosal thickness, implant diameter, and implant length. Thirty patients were selected and included in the present study. Initially the thickness of the mucosa was measured by periapical radiographic and clinically (after the mucosal displaced). According to the planning for each treatment, implants with different dimensions (in length and diameter) were selected and used. Per
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Wang, Hom-Lay, and Giovanni Zucchelli. "Editorial: Significance of Peri-implant Keratinized Mucosa Width and Soft Tissue Thickness." International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry 39, no. 6 (2019): 767–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.11607/prd.2019.6.e.

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Canullo, Luigi, Fabio Camacho-Alonso, Marco Tallarico, Silvio Meloni, Erta Xhanari, and David Penarrocha-Oltra. "Mucosa Thickness and Peri-implant Crestal Bone Stability: A Clinical and Histologic Prospective Cohort Trial." International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants 32, no. 3 (2017): 675–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.11607/jomi.5349.

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Frisch, Eberhard, Petra Ratka-Krüger, and Dirk Ziebolz. "Increasing the Width of Keratinized Mucosa in Maxillary Implant Areas Using a Split Palatal Bridge Flap: Surgical Technique and 1-Year Follow-Up." Journal of Oral Implantology 41, no. 5 (2015): e195-e201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-d-14-00025.

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Sufficient soft-tissue coverage of maxillary implant sites may be difficult to achieve, especially after bone augmentation. The use of vestibular flaps moves keratinized mucosa (KM) toward the palate and may be disadvantageous for future peri-implant tissue stability. This study describes a new split palatal bridge flap (SPBF) that achieves tension-free wound closure and increases the KM width in maxillary implant areas. We began SPBF surgery with a horizontal incision in the palatal soft tissue to create a split-thickness flap. The second incision was performed perpendicular to the first, usi
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Quispe-López, Norberto, Carmen García-Faria, Jesús Mena-Álvarez, Yasmina Guadilla, Pablo Garrido Martínez, and Javier Montero. "Clinical Outcome of a New Surgical Technique for the Treatment of Peri-Implant Dehiscence in the Esthetic Area. A Case Report." Applied Sciences 11, no. 11 (2021): 4781. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11114781.

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This study describes the clinical and esthetic outcome of n apical surgical treatment on peri-implant soft tissue dehiscence in an implant with a poor prognosis in the esthetic area. The patient presented a compromised situation of clinical attachment loss both in the 1.2 implant and in the adjacent teeth. A biphasic approach consisted firstly of a connective tissue graft accessed by apical and then, 11 months later, a palatal flap technique plus a connective tissue graft. After 20 months of healing, surgical approaches without vertical releasing incisions showed a gain in recession reduction
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Kutkut, Ahmad, Rasha Abu-Eid, Lina Sharab, and Mohanad Al-Sabbagh. "Full-Mouth Rehabilitation With Implant-Prosthesis in Marfan Syndrome Patient: Clinical Report and Literature Review." Journal of Oral Implantology 46, no. 2 (2020): 115–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-d-19-00151.

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The purpose of this case report is to present implant-retained maxillary and mandibular complete overdentures in a patient with Marfan syndrome. The patient initially presented with generalized periodontitis (stage IV, grade C). Due to the progressive nature of periodontal disease, the patient elected to have implant-retained maxillary and mandibular complete dentures. Bilateral maxillary sinus augmentation was performed 6 months before full-mouth extraction, alveoloplasty, and immediate implant placement. Maxillary and mandibular immediate overdentures were delivered. After 4 months of healin
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Lombardi, Teresa, Federico Berton, Stefano Salgarello, et al. "Factors Influencing Early Marginal Bone Loss around Dental Implants Positioned Subcrestally: A Multicenter Prospective Clinical Study." Journal of Clinical Medicine 8, no. 8 (2019): 1168. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8081168.

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Early marginal bone loss (MBL) is a non-infective remodeling process of variable entity occurring within the first year after implant placement. It has a multifactorial etiology, being influenced by both surgical and prosthetic factors. Their impact remains a matter of debate, and controversial information is available, particularly regarding implants placed subcrestally. The present multicenter prospective clinical study aimed to correlate marginal bone loss around platform-switched implants with conical connection inserted subcrestally to general and local factors. Fifty-five patients were e
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Zafiropoulos, Gregor-Georg, and Gordon John. "Use of Collagen Matrix for Augmentation of the Peri-implant Soft Tissue at the Time of Immediate Implant Placement." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 18, no. 5 (2017): 386–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-2052.

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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this study was to determine the treatment outcome of the use of a porcine monolayer collagen matrix (mCM) to augment peri-implant soft tissue in conjunction with immediate implant placement as an alternative to patient's own connective tissue. Materials and methods A total of 27 implants were placed immediately in 27 patients (14 males and 13 females, with a mean age of 52.2 years) with simultaneous augmentation of the soft tissue by the use of a mCM. The patients were randomly divided into two groups: Group I: An envelope flap was created and mCM was left coronally unc
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Hamdy, Ahmed, Hala K. Abd El Gaber, Dalia M. Ghalwash, and Waleed M. Abbas. "Effect of Using a Plastic Stent with Apically Repositioned Flap in Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Augmentation: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial." International Journal of Dentistry 2021 (May 18, 2021): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5590400.

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Objectives. This study aimed to clinically assess and compare the width of peri-implant keratinized mucosa following the use of a readymade plastic stent with apically repositioned flap versus conventional apically repositioned flap with papillary sparing incisions during single-stage implant placement protocol. Materials and Methods. A total of 20 patients were enrolled in this study. In the test group, a prefabricated implant-retained stent was clipped on the healing abutment after implant surgery to reposition the keratinized tissue buccoapically. In the control group, simple interrupted su
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Kotsilkov, Kamen. "MODIFIED SINGLE ROLL FLAP APPROACH FOR SIMULTANEOUS IMPLANT PLACEMENT AND RECESSION COVERAGE." Journal of IMAB - Annual Proceeding (Scientific Papers) 27, no. 2 (2021): 3778–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5272/jimab.2021272.3778.

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PURPOSE: This presentation demonstrates the application of the recently described modified single roll flap approach in a combined approach with the coronally advanced flap for simultaneous root coverage and implant placement with augmentation of an alveolar ridge defect. MATERIAL/METHODS: A 45 years old patient presented with complaints of teeth hypersensitivity and gum recessions as a result of an extraction of a fractured tooth.The clinical examination revealed an edentulous area in the lower right mandible, position #46, presenting a III class Siebert alveolar ridge defect, with a predomin
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Kao, Shou-Yen, Man-Tin Lui, Jenny Fong, et al. "A Method Using Vestibulo-sulcoplasty Combining a Split-thickness Skin Graft and a Palatal Keratinized Mucosa Graft for Peri-implant Tissue Secondary to Oral Cancer Surgery." Journal of Oral Implantology 31, no. 4 (2005): 186–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1563/1548-1336(2005)31[186:amuvca]2.0.co;2.

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Arnolds Apse, Ingus, Rihards Lacis, Alina Goncarova, Pēteris Apse, Arturs Paparde, and Girts Salms. "Peri‐implant mucosal tissue thickness influence on peri‐implant bone changes." Clinical Oral Implants Research 31, S20 (2020): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/clr.81_13644.

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Boychuk, M. M., M. Yu Goncharuk-Khomyn, A. L. Cavalcanti та H. Lerner. "Збільшення ширини кератинізованих ясен та товщини м’яких тканин у периімплантатній ділянці: аналітичне опрацювання даних та результатів систематичних оглядів". Clinical Dentistry, № 3 (9 грудня 2020): 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.11603/2311-9624.2020.3.11564.

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Резюме. Відмінність в особливостях будови м’яких тканин навколо дентальних імплантатів, порівняно зі структурою пародонта власних зубів, що визначається, зокрема паралельною орієнтованістю волокон відноcно поверхні трансмукозного абатмента та іншими характеристиками, певною мірою знижує захисний потенціал периімплантатного м’якотканинного бар’єра, що в специфічних клінічних умовах при відповідних показаннях обґрунтовує доцільність проведення різних типів аугментаційних втручань.
 Мета дослідження – проаналізувати дані систематичних оглядів та асоційованих досліджень, в яких висвітлено рез
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Fuchigami, Kei, Motohiro Munakata, Takaaki Kitazume, Noriko Tachikawa, Shohei Kasugai, and Shinji Kuroda. "A diversity of peri-implant mucosal thickness by site." Clinical Oral Implants Research 28, no. 2 (2016): 171–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/clr.12778.

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Beretta, Mario, Carlo Maiorana, Mattia Manfredini, Susanna Ferrario, and Pier Paolo Poli. "Buccal Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Augmentation by Means of a Porcine Collagen Matrix: A Proof of Concept Technical Note." Materials 14, no. 1 (2020): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14010093.

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The quality and quantity of peri-implant soft tissues at the crestal portion of dental implants are important aspects to consider for a long-term successful implant-supported rehabilitation. Some relevant factors attributed to the implant health include mucosal thickness and keratinization. In this respect, many techniques and materials have been described to augment and improve buccal peri-implant soft tissues. Over the last few years, newly developed xenogeneic collagen matrices have been introduced in peri-implant plastic surgery to replace autogenous soft tissue grafts; however, data remai
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Hutton, Christopher G., Georgia K. Johnson, Christopher A. Barwacz, Veerasathpurush Allareddy, and Gustavo Avila-Ortiz. "Comparison of two different surgical approaches to increase peri-implant mucosal thickness: A randomized controlled clinical trial." Journal of Periodontology 89, no. 7 (2018): 807–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jper.17-0597.

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De Angelis, Paolo, Paolo Francesco Manicone, Edoardo Rella, et al. "The effect of soft tissue augmentation on the clinical and radiographical outcomes following immediate implant placement and provisionalization: a systematic review and meta-analysis." International Journal of Implant Dentistry 7, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40729-021-00365-4.

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Abstract Background Nowadays, due to the esthetic and social demands of patients, conventional staged protocols seem to be increasingly replaced by faster, one-step protocols. The purpose of the present systematic review is to assess the peri-implant soft tissue changes after immediate implant placement and provisionalization (IIPP) comparing patients treated with or without a sub-epithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG) when replacing a single tooth in the esthetic region. Methods The present systematic review was written following the PRISMA checklist. Immediate implants placed with a conne
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Da Silva, Paula Jéssica, Juliano Canuto Gonçalves da Silva, Jaqueline Alves do Nascimento, Antônio Jackson Andrade Gonzaga de Oliveira, Tiago França Araripe Cariri, and John Eversong Lucena de Vasconcelos. "Tunneling with conjunctival graft for volume increase peri-implant: case report." ARCHIVES OF HEALTH INVESTIGATION 9, no. 2 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.21270/archi.v9i2.4732.

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Introduction: The technique of tunneling connective graft has made it to recover defective vestibular volume, since it does not compromise aesthetics; it also gives the patient the function of the damaged area. Objective: The present study aims to report a case of tunneling with connective graft to increase peri-implant volume. Case Report: A 53-year-old female leucoderma sought a private clinic with complaint of pain, aesthetic dissatisfaction of element 11 and that had already had endodontic retreatment of the element in question and paraendodontic surgery, but without success. After perform
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Totou, Dimitra, Olga Naka, Shamir B. Mehta, and Subir Banerji. "Esthetic, mechanical, and biological outcomes of various implant abutments for single-tooth replacement in the anterior region: a systematic review of the literature." International Journal of Implant Dentistry 7, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40729-021-00370-7.

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Abstract Background The choice of the appropriate implant abutment is a critical step for a successful outcome. Titanium abutments have demonstrated high survival rates, due to their excellent biocompatibility and high mechanical strength, although they often result in a grayish discoloration of the peri-implant mucosa. This esthetic concern culminated in the introduction of ceramic abutments. The aim of this review was to assess the esthetic, mechanical, and biological outcomes as well as the survival of the different types of abutments used for single-implant restorations in the anterior are
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Fujita, Yuya, Tamaki Nakano, Shinji Ono, et al. "CBCT analysis of the tissue thickness at immediate implant placement with contour augmentation in the maxillary anterior zone: a 1-year prospective clinical study." International Journal of Implant Dentistry 7, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40729-021-00344-9.

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Abstract Background Immediate implant placement with simultaneous contour augmentation such as guided bone regeneration (GBR) or connective tissue grafting (CTG) has been widely performed. However, few prospective studies have evaluated both peri-implant bone and soft tissue changes between the preoperative and postoperative periods. The purpose of this study is to quantify the horizontal dimensional changes of the facial bone and soft tissue following immediate implant placement with contour augmentation. Material and methods Twenty patients who underwent immediate implant placement in the an
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Ramanauskaite, Ausra, Frank Schwarz, Robert Sader, Jürgen Becker, and Karina Obreja. "Assessment of peri-implant tissue dimensions following surgical therapy of advanced ligature-induced peri-implantitis defects." International Journal of Implant Dentistry 7, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40729-020-00282-y.

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Abstract Background To evaluate peri-implant tissue dimensions following implantoplasty and/or regenerative therapy of advanced ligature-induced peri-implantitis in dogs. Material and methods At all defect sites (n = 6 dogs, n = 48 implants), the intrabony component was filled with a particulate bovine-derived natural bone mineral (NBM). The supracrestal component was treated by either the application of an equine bone block (EB) or implantoplasty. In a split-mouth design, NBM and EB were soak-loaded with rhBMP-2 or sterile saline. All sites were covered using a native collagen membrane and le
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Ramanauskaite, Ausra, Frank Schwarz, Robert Sader, Jürgen Becker, and Karina Obreja. "Assessment of peri-implant tissue dimensions following surgical therapy of advanced ligature-induced peri-implantitis defects." International Journal of Implant Dentistry 7, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40729-020-00282-y.

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Abstract Background To evaluate peri-implant tissue dimensions following implantoplasty and/or regenerative therapy of advanced ligature-induced peri-implantitis in dogs. Material and methods At all defect sites (n = 6 dogs, n = 48 implants), the intrabony component was filled with a particulate bovine-derived natural bone mineral (NBM). The supracrestal component was treated by either the application of an equine bone block (EB) or implantoplasty. In a split-mouth design, NBM and EB were soak-loaded with rhBMP-2 or sterile saline. All sites were covered using a native collagen membrane and le
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Lima, Victória Clara da Silva, Manuela Maria Viana Miguel, Laís Fernanda Ferreira Ferraz, Antonio Braulino de Melo Filho, Maria Aparecida Neves Jardini, and Mauro Pedrine Santamaria. "Use of Platelet‐Rich Fibrin Membranes With Single Implant Placement For Peri‐Implant Mucosal Thickness Augmentation. A Case Series Study." Clinical Advances in Periodontics, December 19, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cap.10143.

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