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The long‐term stability of soft tissue augmentation in treatment of localized severe maxillary anterior ridge deformities
Author(s) -
Mathews David P.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of esthetic and restorative dentistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.919
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 1708-8240
pISSN - 1496-4155
DOI - 10.1111/jerd.12668
Subject(s) - soft tissue , medicine , dentistry , connective tissue , ridge , alveolar ridge , prosthesis , surgery , implant , geology , paleontology , pathology
The long‐term stability of soft tissue augmentation in treatment of localized severe maxillary anterior ridge deformities. Objective Severely deformed edentulous ridges in the esthetic zone (EZ) are very difficult to restore with an esthetic fixed dental prosthesis (FDP). Soft tissue augmentation of these deformed ridges can dramatically improve the esthetics of the restoration. The long‐term stability of soft tissue grafting used alone to treat severe localized alveolar ridge deformities will be reported. Clinical Considerations Three different soft tissue augmentation techniques, connective tissue graft (CTG), keratinized gingival graft (KGG), and pediculated connective tissue graft (PCTG) used to treat severe ridge deformities in the maxillary anterior region in five patients will be described. The stability of the augmentation will be shown at follow‐up periods ranging from 5‐30 years. Conclusions All three soft tissue grafting techniques demonstrated long‐term stability following the six‐month post‐treatment result. Clinical Significance Edentulous ridges in the esthetic zone, with severe hard and soft tissue deformities, are very difficult to restore esthetically. The development of soft tissue augmentation techniques has allowed clinicians to enhance the esthetics of their fixed dental prostheses (FDP). Restorative clinicians need to be assured that soft tissue shrinkage under the pontics will not occur after the final prosthesis is seated. The stability of these soft tissue augmentations over an extended period of time, will be demonstrated in the presented cases.