A novel surgical procedure specifically designed to access interdental spaces in the regenerative treatment of deep intrabony defects is presented. This procedure (simplified papilla preservation flap, SPPF) was designed to provide surgical access to interproximal bony defects while preserving interdental soft tissues, even in narrow interdental spaces and posterior teeth. A modified mattress suture allows coronal positioning of the buccal flap and primary closure of the interdental space without tension. The modified mattress suture minimizes the collapse of the membrane into the defect. An experimental population of 18 patients in good general health who presented with one intrabony defect each was selected for this clinical study. The ap...
Interdental papilla tissue is a relatively frail structure and it is often involved in oral surgery....
BACKGROUND: New techniques based on microsurgical approaches have been presented to maximize tissue...
Identification and control of significant factors determining clinical outcomes is of paramount impo...
A modified surgical approach to interproximal guided tissue regeneration procedures (GTR) was used w...
PubMed ID: 28196163Primary wound closure and uneventful early wound stability over the biomaterials ...
WOS: 000398056800012PubMed ID: 28196163Primary wound closure and uneventful early wound stability ov...
Background: The aims of the present multi-center, randomized, controlled clinical trial were: 1) to ...
Abstract Objectives To review novel techniques of preserving the entire papilla to minimize the trau...
WOS: 000414174100008PubMed ID: 28727170Aim: This study evaluates the clinical outcomes of a novel tu...
Background: Improvements in flap design and soft tissue manipulation are considered key elements in ...
The contour of the interdental tissues, as well as the color and texture of the keratinized tissues,...
Background: In ideal conditions, the gain in clinical attachment following regenerative therapy of i...
The new classification of periodontal diseases recognizes the key role of the interdental clinical a...
Aim: This prospective multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial was designed to compare the c...
The purpose of this controlled clinical trial was to compare the efficacy of two surgical approaches...
Interdental papilla tissue is a relatively frail structure and it is often involved in oral surgery....
BACKGROUND: New techniques based on microsurgical approaches have been presented to maximize tissue...
Identification and control of significant factors determining clinical outcomes is of paramount impo...
A modified surgical approach to interproximal guided tissue regeneration procedures (GTR) was used w...
PubMed ID: 28196163Primary wound closure and uneventful early wound stability over the biomaterials ...
WOS: 000398056800012PubMed ID: 28196163Primary wound closure and uneventful early wound stability ov...
Background: The aims of the present multi-center, randomized, controlled clinical trial were: 1) to ...
Abstract Objectives To review novel techniques of preserving the entire papilla to minimize the trau...
WOS: 000414174100008PubMed ID: 28727170Aim: This study evaluates the clinical outcomes of a novel tu...
Background: Improvements in flap design and soft tissue manipulation are considered key elements in ...
The contour of the interdental tissues, as well as the color and texture of the keratinized tissues,...
Background: In ideal conditions, the gain in clinical attachment following regenerative therapy of i...
The new classification of periodontal diseases recognizes the key role of the interdental clinical a...
Aim: This prospective multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial was designed to compare the c...
The purpose of this controlled clinical trial was to compare the efficacy of two surgical approaches...
Interdental papilla tissue is a relatively frail structure and it is often involved in oral surgery....
BACKGROUND: New techniques based on microsurgical approaches have been presented to maximize tissue...
Identification and control of significant factors determining clinical outcomes is of paramount impo...