Comparison of changes in the buccal keratinized mucosa between the minimally-invasive crestal incision and apically-positioned full-thickness flap methods for stage-two implant surgery
Abstract:Stage-two implant surgery, which exposes the implant platform to connect the healing abutment, affects the width of the peri-implant keratinized mucosa thereby affecting the long-term prognosis of the implant. The purpose of this study was to compare the changes in the width of the peri-implant buccal keratinized mucosa between the minimally-invasive crestal incision (MCI) procedure and the apically-positioned full-thickness flap (APFTF) method during stage-two implant surgery. A total of 74 implants were plac… Show more
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