| Literature DB >> 18990901 |
Abstract
Flapless immediate implant surgery has been proposed as a means of reducing the surgical trauma to soft tissue and maintaining natural gingival anatomy. The aesthetic outcome in such cases may, however, be jeopardized when localized horizontal and vertical deficiencies occur. In order to correct such deficiencies, a novel flap design was developed that protected the soft tissue that had the most significant impact on the patient's appearance. This aesthetic buccal flap (ABF) was created coronally so that the supraosseous soft tissue remained undisturbed and allowed the use of guided bone regeneration techniques to correct apical dehiscences. The likelihood of obtaining an optimal aesthetic result was, therefore, enhanced.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18990901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pract Proced Aesthet Dent ISSN: 1534-6846