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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 05 Aug 2024

A Strip Free Gingival Graft and a Xenogeneic Collagen Matrix to Increase Keratinized Tissue After Vertical Bone Augmentation

DDS,
MD, DDS,
DDS, PhD,
DMD,
DDS, PhD,
DDS, PhD,
DDS, PhD, and
MD, DDS, PhD
Page Range: 408 – 414
DOI: 10.1563/aaid-joi-D-23-00065
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After vertical bone augmentation (VBA) surgery, loss of both keratinized tissue (KT) and vestibule depth (VD) take place. This article evaluated KT gain, patient satisfaction, and aesthetic outcomes after a modified apically repositioned flap (ARF) in combination with a strip-free gingival graft (FGG) harvested from the palate and a xenogeneic collagen matrix (XCM) to correct mucogingival distortion (MGD) after VBA. This technique minimizes patient morbidity by reducing the need for extensive masticatory mucosa grafts. The study included 12 patients with ≤3 mm KT after vertical augmentation procedures. Keratinized tissue gain and tissue thickness were measured. Patient morbidity and aesthetic outcomes were also evaluated. Twenty-four months after surgery, significant VD gain was observed, obtaining a vertical KT augmentation of 5.38 ± 2.06 mm, although tissue thickness increase was only 0.42 ± 0.42mm. Regarding patient satisfaction, aesthetic results evaluating tissue color and texture were satisfactory; the pain was slight, obtaining a score of 2.10 ± 1.13 out of 10, measured using a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). The present retrospective case series study shows that using an apically repositioned flap combined with a strip FGG and an XCM might offer a valid means of achieving KT gain.

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Figure 1.
Figure 1.

(a) Initial image of the case. (b) Repositioning of the flap. (c) Autologous graft of the palate. (d) Positioning of Surgicel. (e) Apical positioning of the autologous graft. (f) Positioning of the xenogenic collagen matrix.


Figure 2.
Figure 2.

Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).


Figure 3.
Figure 3.

Check-ups. (a) Check-up after 1 week. (b) Check-up after 2 weeks. (c) Check-up after 3 weeks. (d) Check-up after 4 weeks. (e) Check-up after 3 months. Mature tissue.


Figure 4.
Figure 4.

Check-up after 24 months, with a definitive fixed dental prosthesis.


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Corresponding author, e-mail: jcortesb@ucm.es
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