Laterally rotated flap for soft tissue augmentation around maxillary loaded osseointegrated dental implants: preliminary results of a pilot study

Abstract A minimal width and thickness of keratinized and attached soft tissue is desirable to prevent peri-implant diseases. This report describes the preliminary results of a pilot study of a surgical approach for soft tissue augmentation around loaded dental implants in the partially or totally e...

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Main Authors: Jose A. Moreno Rodríguez, Julia Guerrero Gironés, Miguel R. Pecci Lloret, Antonio J. Ortiz Ruiz
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-09-01
Series:International Journal of Implant Dentistry
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-021-00376-1
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spelling doaj-ff7d357371c741359da49bc797ff21f72021-09-12T11:29:31ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Implant Dentistry2198-40342021-09-01711810.1186/s40729-021-00376-1Laterally rotated flap for soft tissue augmentation around maxillary loaded osseointegrated dental implants: preliminary results of a pilot studyJose A. Moreno Rodríguez0Julia Guerrero Gironés1Miguel R. Pecci Lloret2Antonio J. Ortiz Ruiz3Private PracticeDepartament of Stomatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of MurciaDepartament of Stomatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of MurciaDepartament of Stomatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of MurciaAbstract A minimal width and thickness of keratinized and attached soft tissue is desirable to prevent peri-implant diseases. This report describes the preliminary results of a pilot study of a surgical approach for soft tissue augmentation around loaded dental implants in the partially or totally edentulous maxilla. Four patients presenting eight maxillary implants with a buccal peri-implant soft tissue deficiency received a laterally rotated flap. A buccal mesial and apical recipient area was created around each implant, and a pediculated keratinized graft was rotated 90° from the distopalatal and positioned and sutured on the peri-implant buccal aspect. All implants treated showed a gain in buccal clinical peri-implant attachment (1.37 ± 0.44 mm) and buccal soft tissue levels (2.06 ± 1.40 mm) and interproximal soft tissue levels (1 ± 0.75 mm). The technique provided quality soft tissue with a gain in soft tissue thickness (3.06 ± 0.68 mm) and keratinized wide tissue (4.69 ± 0.80 mm) with minimal morbidity (1575 ± 549.67 mg of ibuprofen) and maintenance of prosthetic loading. Peri-implant soft tissue stability was maintained for 13.5 ± 1.87 months. Laterally rotated flap can be applied and provide clinical benefits to compromised implants due to the presence of buccal peri-implant soft tissue deficiency. Further studies are required to confirm these preliminary results.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-021-00376-1MucositisDental implantPeri-implant diseasePedicle graftLaterally rotated flap
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author Jose A. Moreno Rodríguez
Julia Guerrero Gironés
Miguel R. Pecci Lloret
Antonio J. Ortiz Ruiz
spellingShingle Jose A. Moreno Rodríguez
Julia Guerrero Gironés
Miguel R. Pecci Lloret
Antonio J. Ortiz Ruiz
Laterally rotated flap for soft tissue augmentation around maxillary loaded osseointegrated dental implants: preliminary results of a pilot study
International Journal of Implant Dentistry
Mucositis
Dental implant
Peri-implant disease
Pedicle graft
Laterally rotated flap
author_facet Jose A. Moreno Rodríguez
Julia Guerrero Gironés
Miguel R. Pecci Lloret
Antonio J. Ortiz Ruiz
author_sort Jose A. Moreno Rodríguez
title Laterally rotated flap for soft tissue augmentation around maxillary loaded osseointegrated dental implants: preliminary results of a pilot study
title_short Laterally rotated flap for soft tissue augmentation around maxillary loaded osseointegrated dental implants: preliminary results of a pilot study
title_full Laterally rotated flap for soft tissue augmentation around maxillary loaded osseointegrated dental implants: preliminary results of a pilot study
title_fullStr Laterally rotated flap for soft tissue augmentation around maxillary loaded osseointegrated dental implants: preliminary results of a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Laterally rotated flap for soft tissue augmentation around maxillary loaded osseointegrated dental implants: preliminary results of a pilot study
title_sort laterally rotated flap for soft tissue augmentation around maxillary loaded osseointegrated dental implants: preliminary results of a pilot study
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Implant Dentistry
issn 2198-4034
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract A minimal width and thickness of keratinized and attached soft tissue is desirable to prevent peri-implant diseases. This report describes the preliminary results of a pilot study of a surgical approach for soft tissue augmentation around loaded dental implants in the partially or totally edentulous maxilla. Four patients presenting eight maxillary implants with a buccal peri-implant soft tissue deficiency received a laterally rotated flap. A buccal mesial and apical recipient area was created around each implant, and a pediculated keratinized graft was rotated 90° from the distopalatal and positioned and sutured on the peri-implant buccal aspect. All implants treated showed a gain in buccal clinical peri-implant attachment (1.37 ± 0.44 mm) and buccal soft tissue levels (2.06 ± 1.40 mm) and interproximal soft tissue levels (1 ± 0.75 mm). The technique provided quality soft tissue with a gain in soft tissue thickness (3.06 ± 0.68 mm) and keratinized wide tissue (4.69 ± 0.80 mm) with minimal morbidity (1575 ± 549.67 mg of ibuprofen) and maintenance of prosthetic loading. Peri-implant soft tissue stability was maintained for 13.5 ± 1.87 months. Laterally rotated flap can be applied and provide clinical benefits to compromised implants due to the presence of buccal peri-implant soft tissue deficiency. Further studies are required to confirm these preliminary results.
topic Mucositis
Dental implant
Peri-implant disease
Pedicle graft
Laterally rotated flap
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-021-00376-1
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