2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2007.01497.x
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Soft tissue dehiscence coverage around endosseous implants: a prospective cohort study

Abstract: The implant sites revealed a substantial, clinically significant improvement following coronal mucosal displacement in combination with connective tissue grafting, but in none of the sites, a could complete implant soft tissue dehiscence coverage be achieved.

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“…A discrepant and abnormal position among implant-restoration, adjacent teeth, peri-implant and periodontal soft tissue may cause unaesthetic appearance [6]. Bone resorption following maxillary anterior tooth extraction is common and often promotes dehiscence defects, which compromises gingival tissue level for the implant restoration [5,6,10]. When dehiscence defect was caused by tooth extraction in an anterior area, the presurgical planning should include bone augmentation before implant therapy [6,20].…”
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“…A discrepant and abnormal position among implant-restoration, adjacent teeth, peri-implant and periodontal soft tissue may cause unaesthetic appearance [6]. Bone resorption following maxillary anterior tooth extraction is common and often promotes dehiscence defects, which compromises gingival tissue level for the implant restoration [5,6,10]. When dehiscence defect was caused by tooth extraction in an anterior area, the presurgical planning should include bone augmentation before implant therapy [6,20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When dehiscence defect was caused by tooth extraction in an anterior area, the presurgical planning should include bone augmentation before implant therapy [6,20]. If the affected area is not recovered the fixture may be placed inadequately and the crown restoration will have an undesirable appearance, and the adjacent teeth may present functional abnormalities as gingival recession and dental hypersensitivity [5,7]. Although some implant fixture may need to be trephined or retrieved and the site grafted and retreated, these are a long process [12].…”
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“…42,43 Patients complaining of poor aesthetics following the completion of treatment can be challenging to manage. Mucogingival grafting 44 and the use of pink porcelain may be useful in these cases. However, inadequate treatment planning and poor implant positioning can often not be disguised (Fig.…”
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“…Bij gebruik van deze chemicaliën moet ervoor worden gewaakt het onderliggende bot te beschadigen. Ook kan worden De behandeling van een recessie met een bindweefseltransplantaat, al dan niet in combinatie met een gedeeltelijke mucosaflap, is niet goed voorspelbaar (Burkhardt et al, 2008). Ook de behandeling waarbij na verwijdering van de kroon en de implantaatopbouw een bindweefseltransplantaat buccaal en palatinaal onder vrijgeprepareerde mucosalappen wordt geschoven, is een vorm van schadebeperking waarvan een goede uitkomst niet is gegarandeerd (Lai et al, 2010).…”
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