Correction of a Mucogingival Defect Using an Implant-Retained Postoperative Stent in a Severely Resorbed Mandible: Case Report

  • Nascimento de Melo, Luiz Gustavo
  • Ciporkin, Frederico
  • Maia Neto, Jose Sergio
  • Fraga de Almeida, Ana Lucia Pompeia
  • Scarelli Lopes, Jose Fernando
  • Marcio Figueiredo, Caio
  • Nagata, Maria José Hitomi
Publication date
December 2008
Publisher
Quintessence Publishing Co Inc
Journal
issn:0198-7569

Abstract

This case report describes a technique that uses a palatal mucosal graft and an acrylic resin postoperative stent in an attempt to increase the layer of keratinized tissue around osseointegrated implants in an atrophic mandible. During second-stage surgery a split-thickness labial flap is reflected and apically repositioned by being sutured onto the periosteum and connective tissue. A palatal mucosal graft is then sutured onto the recipient site. The stent is worn for at least 4 weeks following surgery. This procedure helps to eliminate mobility of the mucosa in the area, deepen the vestibule, and prevent muscle reinsertion. (Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent 2008;28:617-623.

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