12Feb 2023
Vertical soft tissue augmentation to treat implant esthetic complications: A prospective clinical and volumetric case series

Vertical soft tissue augmentation to treat implant esthetic complications: A prospective clinical and volumetric case series

This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of vertical soft tissue augmentation with implant submersion in treating peri-implant soft tissue dehiscences (PSTDs) with interproximal attachment loss of adjacent teeth. The study enrolled 10 patients with isolated PSTDs in the anterior maxilla and treated them with a combination of horizontal and vertical soft tissue augmentation. Clinical outcomes were evaluated at 1 year, including the mean PSTD reduction and coverage, clinical attachment level gain at the implant and adjacent sites, and soft tissue phenotype modifications. Volumetric changes were assessed using optical scanning, and professional and patient-reported esthetic outcomes were evaluated. The results showed that vertical soft tissue augmentation with submerged healing was an effective treatment for PSTDs, resulting in a mean reduction of PSTD depth, improvement in interproximal attachment levels, and a positive patient-reported esthetic evaluation. These findings suggest that this technique can be effective in resolving esthetic complications in most cases.

  • #dentistry

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