Title of article :
Hard and Soft Tissue Management of a Localized Alveolar Ridge Atrophy with Autogenous Sources and Biomaterials: A Challenging Clinical Case
Author/Authors :
Maiorana, C. Oral Surgery and Center for Maxillary Atrophies - School of Dentistry - University of Milan, Milan, Italy , Andreoni, D. Private Practice, Milan, Italy , Poli, P. P. Center for Maxillary Atrophies - University of Milan, Milan, Italy
Abstract :
Particularly in the premaxillary area, the stability of hard and soft tissues plays a pivotal role in the success of the rehabilitation
from both a functional and aesthetic aspect. The present case report describes the clinical management of a localized alveolar ridge
atrophy in the area of the upper right canine associated with a thin gingival biotype with a lack of keratinized tissue. An autogenous
bone block harvested from the chin associated with heterologous bone particles was used to replace the missing bone, allowing for a
prosthetic driven implant placement. Soft tissues deficiency was corrected by means of a combined epithelialized and subepithelial
connective tissue graft. The 3-year clinical and radiological follow-up demonstrated symmetric gingival levels of the upper canines,
with physiological peri-implant probing depths and bone loss. Thus, the use of autogenous tissues combined with biomaterials
might be considered a reliable technique in case of highly aesthetic demanding cases.
Keywords :
Localized Alveolar , Ridge Atrophy , Biomaterials , Soft Tissue
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry