CLINICAL STUDY REGARDING THE IMPORTANCE OF PERIIMPLATAR TISSUES FROM SINGLE-TOOTH SITE
Abstract:
The predictability of an outcome regarding periimplantar aesthetic depends on the patient’s
particular anatomy. For stipulating the periimplantar aesthetic outcome with more accuracy, evaluation
of the following aspects is needed: form and biotype of the periodontium, coronary design, the integrity
of the socket after an extraction and the position of the tooth that needs to be replaced with an implant.
Creating an implant restoration with a gingival architecture that harmonizes with the adjacent teeth is a
great challenge. The most appropriate situation, with the lowest risk, appears when the affected tooth is
positioned more coronally and orally, the gingival architecture is flat, the biotype is thick and the depth
of the periimplantar bag is less than 3 mm. In this case, the surgical intervention will be flapped or
flapless. After losing an anterior tooth, the healed wound will create a less aesthetic soft tissue complex.
Often, the alveolar mucosa recedes apically and palatally causing complications by losing the
interdental papilla.
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