Sub-Epithelial Connective Tissue Graft to Increase the Volume of Residual Alveolar Bone in the Upper Anterior Sector and Fixed Rehabilitation with Zirconia ()
Author(s)
Minor Enrique Zuñiga Araya1,2,
Rita Elizabeth Martínez Martínez1,2,
José Honorio Olvera Delgado1,2,
Jaime Alejandro Nieto Ramirez1,2,
Elena A. Popoca Hernandez1,2,
José Luis Ayala Herrera1,2*
ABSTRACT
Background: The collapse of the alveolar ridge in an edentulous area in patients who will undergo oral rehabilitation impedes the harmonic relationship between pontic and ridge. To correct this type of defect there are several surgical techniques that aim to achieve soft tissue augmentation, allowing the conformation of an ideal profile with the use of a pontic. The aim was to demonstrate how the technique of tissue modification in an area with a class b defect of Allen allows the correction of aesthetics in the anterior dental sector. Case presentation: A 41-year-old Mexican woman. Extra and intraoral examination was performed, the dental treatment included connective tissue graft and rehabilitation with Zirconia. Conclusion: Surgery of residual alveolar ridge augmentation with connective tissue graft gives the patient favorable aesthetic results in the anterior area when it will be rehabilitated.
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Zuñiga Araya, M. , Martínez Martínez, R. , Olvera Delgado, J. , Nieto Ramirez, J. , Popoca Hernandez, E. and Ayala Herrera, J. (2018) Sub-Epithelial Connective Tissue Graft to Increase the Volume of Residual Alveolar Bone in the Upper Anterior Sector and Fixed Rehabilitation with Zirconia.
Open Journal of Stomatology,
8, 189-195. doi:
10.4236/ojst.2018.86018.