I-shaped incisions for papilla reconstruction in second stage implant surgery

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Purpose: Pink gingival esthetic especially on the anterior teeth has been an important success criterion in implant-supported restoration. Inter-implant papillae are a critical factor for implant esthetics, and various techniques for inter-implant papilla reconstruction have been introduced. The aim of this study is to suggest and evaluate a surgical technique for reconstructing inter-implant papillae. Methods: A 28-year-old man had an implant placed on the #13 and #14 area. Four months after implant placement, a second stage surgery was planned for inter-implant papilla reconstruction. At the time of the abutment connection, I-type incisions were performed on the #13i & #14i area followed by full-thickness flap elevation and connection of a healing abutment on underlying fixtures without suture. Results: Two weeks after the second stage implant surgery, soft tissue augmentation between the two implants was achieved. Conclusions: I-shaped incisions for papilla reconstruction performed during the second stage implant surgery were useful for inter-implant papilla reconstruction and showed a good esthetic result. © 2010 Korean Academy of Periodontology.

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Lee, E. K., Herr, Y., Kwon, Y. H., Shin, S. I., Lee, D. Y., & Chung, J. H. (2010). I-shaped incisions for papilla reconstruction in second stage implant surgery. Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science, 40(3), 139–143. https://doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2010.40.3.139

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