Abstract
The horizontal and vertical soft tissue dimension around an implant-supported restoration in the maxillary anterior is one of the determining factors for achieving an esthetic result. In this case report, the patient presented with a deficiency in both dimensions around a single-tooth implanted-supported restoration in the anterior maxilla. The soft tissue defects were augmented with a connective tissue graft that was placed underneath the buccal peri-implant tissue using a frenum access incision and a supraperiosteal tunneling approach (modified vestibular Incision supraperiosteal tunnel access [VISTA] technique). This novel technique resulted in an increase in tissue height and width, which suggests its potential use around implant-supported restorations.
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Lee, C. T., Hamalian, T., & Schulze-Späte, U. (2015). Minimally invasive treatment of soft tissue deficiency around an implant-supported restoration in the esthetic zone: Modified VISTA technique case report. Journal of Oral Implantology, 41(1), 71–76. https://doi.org/10.1563/AAID-JOI-D-13-00043
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