2017
DOI: 10.5272/jimab.2017233.1673
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Minimally Invasive Single Flap Approach With Connective Tissue Wall for Periodontal Regeneration

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“…Foremost, it may provide flap repositioning and suturing, wherein the flap can easily be stabilized to the undetached papilla, thus optimizing wound closure for healing by primary intention. Furthermore, by limiting the surgical trauma to the vascular supply of the interproximal supracrestal soft tissues due to limited flap elevation, a faster wound-healing process is promoted, particularly at the level of the incision line [ 8 13 15 ].Wound stabilization and preservation of an intact interdental papilla leads to primary intention healing and minimizes the post-surgical shrinkage of gingival tissues and, therefore, limits the esthetic impairment of the patient [ 15 24 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Foremost, it may provide flap repositioning and suturing, wherein the flap can easily be stabilized to the undetached papilla, thus optimizing wound closure for healing by primary intention. Furthermore, by limiting the surgical trauma to the vascular supply of the interproximal supracrestal soft tissues due to limited flap elevation, a faster wound-healing process is promoted, particularly at the level of the incision line [ 8 13 15 ].Wound stabilization and preservation of an intact interdental papilla leads to primary intention healing and minimizes the post-surgical shrinkage of gingival tissues and, therefore, limits the esthetic impairment of the patient [ 15 24 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…9 The MIST method aims to maintain the tissue in order to achieve primary healing and provide space for the formation and maturation of the blood clots needed during the healing process. 10 Improvement in diagnosis establishment of periodontal disease and treatment continues to progress towards methods that can be assessed and identified through measurement using biomarkers. 11 One of the biomarkers that can be used is osteocalcin.…”
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confidence: 99%