1999
DOI: 10.1097/00008505-199902000-00009
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Punch Technique for Preservation of Interdental Papillae at Nonsubmerged Implant Placement

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“…In this respect, it is crucial that the interproximal papillae and a natural marginal soft tissue level are maintained or recreated. Factors such as the surgical technique (Schwartz‐Arad & Chaushu ; Auty & Siddiqui ) and implant design (Gadhia & Holt ; Wöhrle ), the prosthetic procedures and components (Jemt ), as well as the local clinical conditions at the implant site (Tarnow et al. ; Chen & Buser ) and the general state of the patient in terms of age and health conditions may have an influence on the final esthetic treatment outcome.…”
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“…In this respect, it is crucial that the interproximal papillae and a natural marginal soft tissue level are maintained or recreated. Factors such as the surgical technique (Schwartz‐Arad & Chaushu ; Auty & Siddiqui ) and implant design (Gadhia & Holt ; Wöhrle ), the prosthetic procedures and components (Jemt ), as well as the local clinical conditions at the implant site (Tarnow et al. ; Chen & Buser ) and the general state of the patient in terms of age and health conditions may have an influence on the final esthetic treatment outcome.…”
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“…In the study, selected cases (ILA) were treated with immediate implantation without the need of raising a flap and all of them survived the first three months of loading. Since the early start of this centuary flapless surgery has been suggested as a treatment modality for the preservation of the soft tissue and for increasing patient comfort and satisfaction (2,19). An estimate of 25 % decrease in faciopalatal width occurs within the first year (9,17,24).…”
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“…Implant surgery to restore tooth loss has improved drastically, and there is a trend of reducing the incon venience of the patient after surgery by decreasing invasiveness. Implant placement using the of blood vessels in the mucous membrane around the implant, increase the osseointegration rate, and decrease bone resorption than fl ap surgery, which lifts the mucoperiosteum [1][2][3] . It can also preserve the soft tissues around the implant and shorten the surgery time 4) .…”
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