Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Dec 2008

Clinical and Histomorphometric Evaluation of Staged Approach Using Bone Augmentation and Autogenous Masticatory Mucosal Graft With Endosseous Implant Placement: A Case Report

DDS, MSD, PhD
Page Range: 334 – 338
DOI: 10.1563/1548-1336-34.6.334
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Abstract

Various materials have been used to prevent or minimize ridge collapse after tooth extraction in an attempt to improve implant placement. However, there is no report evaluating the effect the additional autogenous masticatory mucosal graft (free gingival graft [FGG]) on the maturation of the grafted area. A patient who presented with a missing area with prior bone-augmentation procedure was treated with FGG. The additional procedure of FGG performed well as a soft tissue barrier for frenal pull, and the underlying bone showed good healing maturity with a high percentage of new bone formation.

Copyright: American Academy of Implant Dentistry
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and 2. Figure 1. Clinical photograph showing minimal keratinized tissue with frenal pull. Figure 2. Occlusal view showing that the extraction site was covered with immature soft tissue




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