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Filter by:Abstract Statement of the problem: Peri-implant soft-tissue augmentation procedures can be broadly divided into two groups, depending on their primary therapeutic objective: (1) Peri-implant soft-tissue phenotype modification and (2) Treatment of peri-implant marginal mucosa defects (PMMDs), also known as peri-implant soft-tissue dehiscences. Aim of the study: The aim of this study will be to evaluate the efficacy of the Omega roll envelope flap (OREF) technique compared to the conventional envelope split-thickness flap technique combined with an autogenous connective tissue graft, in enhancing Peri-implant soft tissue phenotype defined by the gingival thickness, keratinized tissue width, mucosal margin level and interproximal papilla height around implant.
The study will be formed on two groups : the control group and the test group For both groups base line impressions will be taken before the surgery and a free gingival graft will be harvested from the palate and deepithelialized to obtain the free connective tissue graft then In the control group: the free connective tissue graft will be inserted through crestal pouch previously prepared using split thickness flap. In the test group The free connective tissue graft will be slided through apical vertical incision in the pontic area previously tunneled. Post operative casts will be obtained by taking impressions after three months and six months to evaluate the volumetric changes in the pontic area.
Clinical Evaluation of Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Around Immediately Placed Implants Using PRF Membrane Versus The Palatal Pedicle Soft Tissue Graft: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial.