Publication: Clinical and histologic evaluation of different approaches to gain keratinized tissue prior to implant placement in fully edentulous patients
Clinical and histologic evaluation of different approaches to gain keratinized tissue prior to implant placement in fully edentulous patients
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Thoma, D. S., Alshihri, A., Fontolliet, A., Hämmerle, C. H. F., Jung, R. E., & Benic, G. I. (2018). Clinical and histologic evaluation of different approaches to gain keratinized tissue prior to implant placement in fully edentulous patients. Clinical Oral Investigations, 22(5), 2111–2119. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-017-2319-4
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OBJECTIVES: This work aimed to investigate the effectiveness and predictability of different treatment modalities for gain of keratinized tissue (KT) in fully edentulous jaws prior to dental implant placement: apically positioned flap (APF), APF plus xenogeneic collagen matrix (XCM), and APF plus free gingival graft (FGG). MATERIALS AND METHODS: In fully edentulous patients with insufficient zones of KT at the prospective implant positions, four treatment modalities were performed in the lower jaw: APF, XCM, FGG, and an untreated cont
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Thoma, D. S., Alshihri, A., Fontolliet, A., Hämmerle, C. H. F., Jung, R. E., & Benic, G. I. (2018). Clinical and histologic evaluation of different approaches to gain keratinized tissue prior to implant placement in fully edentulous patients. Clinical Oral Investigations, 22(5), 2111–2119. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-017-2319-4