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Treatment of peri-implant soft tissue defects: A narrative review
Fecha
2019-01-01Registro en:
Brazilian Oral Research, v. 33.
1807-3107
1806-8324
10.1590/1807-3107BOR-2019.VOL33.0073
S1806-83242019000200603
2-s2.0-85072847605
S1806-83242019000200603.pdf
Autor
Dental School
School of Dentistry
Dental Research Division
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
Soft tissue defects around dental implants, such as papilla or volume loss, peri-implant recession and alterations of the ridge color and/or texture, lead to esthetic and functional complaints. Treatments of these defects in implants are more demanding than in teeth because peri-implant tissue exhibits different anatomical and histological characteristics. This narrative review discusses the proposed treatments for soft tissue defects around implants in the current literature. Several clinical and pre-clinical studies addressed methods to augment the quantity of the peri-implant keratinized mucosa. Autogenous grafts performed better than soft tissue substitutes in the treatment of soft tissue defects, but there is no clinical consensus on the more appropriate donor area for connective tissue grafts. Treatment for facial volume loss, alterations on the mucosa color or texture and shallow peri-implant recessions are more predictable than deep recessions and sites that present loss of papilla. Correction of peri-implant soft tissue defects may be challenging, especially in areas that exhibit larger defects and interproximal loss. Therefore, the regeneration of soft and hard tissues during implant treatment is important to prevent the occurrence of these alterations.