Implantology
Periodontics
Flapless Surgery and Attached Gingiva Control, Tissue Punch.
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Views : 959/ Nov, 07, 2022
Views : 959/ Nov, 07, 2022
Securing attached gingiva, which may be insufficient due to flapless implant surgery. <Jyss>
Pre-op intraoral view.
Pre-op radiograph.
Placement of an implant after soft tissue punching.
The attached gingiva was tied around the healing abutment
It seems to be a rotated gingival graft (= pedicle flap)
Post-op radiograph. <HiOssen (Osstem) TSIII 4*10>
8 days after the surgery.
14 days after the surgery
1.5 months after the surgery.
3 months after the surgery.
The abutment was connected to the implant.
Implant-supported crown. 6 months after crown setting.
Pre-op intraoral view.
Pre-op radiograph.
Placement of an implant after soft tissue punching.
The attached gingiva was tied around the healing abutment
It seems to be a rotated gingival graft (= pedicle flap)
Post-op radiograph. <HiOssen (Osstem) TSIII 4*10>
8 days after the surgery.
14 days after the surgery
1.5 months after the surgery.
3 months after the surgery.
The abutment was connected to the implant.
Implant-supported crown. 6 months after crown setting.
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