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The peri‐implant phenotype and implant esthetic complications. Contemporary overview
Author(s) -
Wang IChing Izzie,
Barootchi Shayan,
Tavelli Lorenzo,
Wang HomLay
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.12709
Subject(s) - osseointegration , implant , soft tissue , dentistry , medicine , context (archaeology) , dental implant , peri , surgery , biology , paleontology
Objective To provide a contemporary and comprehensive overview of the hard and soft tissue biological structures surrounding an osseointegrated dental implant (peri‐implant referred to as the peri‐implant phenotype), in the context of peri‐implant esthetic complications. Overview The individual components of the peri‐implant phenotype (keratinized mucosa width, mucosal thickness, supracrestal tissue height, and the peri‐implant buccal bone) have been linked to different aspects of implant esthetics, as well as health‐related aspects. At the time of implant therapy, respecting the biology of the peri‐implant hard and soft tissues, and anticipating their remodeling patterns can alleviate future esthetic complications. Conclusions While the current literature may not allow for a point‐by‐point evidence based‐recommendation for the required amount of each peri‐implant structure, bearing in mind the proposed values for the components of the peri‐implant phenotype, at the time of and prior to implant therapy can lead to more predictable treatment outcomes, and the avoidance of esthetic complications. Clinical Significance Knowledge of hard and soft tissue components surrounding and osseointegrated dental implant, and their underlying biological remodeling process is crucial for carrying out a successful therapy and alleviating possible future esthetic challenges.