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.
Prosthodontic rehabilitation of a surgically resected/reconstructed jaw with a conventional tissue-b...
Correct pre- and postimplant hard and soft tissue management is prerequisite to achieving optimal es...
OBJECTIVES: This article describes reconstruction of the severely atrophic mandible using calvarial ...
Background. Severely resorbed mandibles often present a short band of keratinized tissue associated ...
Soft tissue augmentation procedures are often performed to correct mucosal recession on the facial a...
The prosthodontic aspects of a new method of reconstruction after maxillectomy are described. A cust...
Soft tissue augmentation techniques have become crucial to improve tissue volume and quality in peri...
Purpose: In oral and maxillofacial surgery palatal mucosal grafts are routinely used to cover mucosa...
The maxillary anterior region is frequently treated for aesthetic enhancement. This article presents...
Purpose: In the anterior maxilla, hard and soft tissue augmentations are sometimes required to meet ...
The change in anatomy and physiology resulting from radical mandible surgery is often exacerbated by...
The aim of this study was to test a new collagen matrix (Mucoderm) positioned during oral implant ab...
Purpose: There is no consensus regarding the relationship between the width of keratinized mucosa an...
Dentists are often faced with extensively resorbed mandibular ridges with shallow buccal vestibule a...
The management of the severely atrophic maxilla requires special considerations because of the unfav...
Prosthodontic rehabilitation of a surgically resected/reconstructed jaw with a conventional tissue-b...
Correct pre- and postimplant hard and soft tissue management is prerequisite to achieving optimal es...
OBJECTIVES: This article describes reconstruction of the severely atrophic mandible using calvarial ...
Background. Severely resorbed mandibles often present a short band of keratinized tissue associated ...
Soft tissue augmentation procedures are often performed to correct mucosal recession on the facial a...
The prosthodontic aspects of a new method of reconstruction after maxillectomy are described. A cust...
Soft tissue augmentation techniques have become crucial to improve tissue volume and quality in peri...
Purpose: In oral and maxillofacial surgery palatal mucosal grafts are routinely used to cover mucosa...
The maxillary anterior region is frequently treated for aesthetic enhancement. This article presents...
Purpose: In the anterior maxilla, hard and soft tissue augmentations are sometimes required to meet ...
The change in anatomy and physiology resulting from radical mandible surgery is often exacerbated by...
The aim of this study was to test a new collagen matrix (Mucoderm) positioned during oral implant ab...
Purpose: There is no consensus regarding the relationship between the width of keratinized mucosa an...
Dentists are often faced with extensively resorbed mandibular ridges with shallow buccal vestibule a...
The management of the severely atrophic maxilla requires special considerations because of the unfav...
Prosthodontic rehabilitation of a surgically resected/reconstructed jaw with a conventional tissue-b...
Correct pre- and postimplant hard and soft tissue management is prerequisite to achieving optimal es...
OBJECTIVES: This article describes reconstruction of the severely atrophic mandible using calvarial ...