• 제목/요약/키워드: Apically positioned partial-thickness flap

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각화조직 회복을 위한 근단변위 판막술과 유리치은 이식술에 관한 고찰 (Various considerations of apically positioned flap operation and free gingival graft)

  • 조인우
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제55권3호
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    • pp.240-248
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    • 2017
  • A keratinized gingiva is important to the natural teeth and it is more essential to the health of the peri-implant mucosa of the implants. There are various surgical methods to restore a keratinized gingiva. First, a clinician could utilize apically positioned flap operation. This flap operation technique could be used as a full or partial thickness. If there is little keratinized gingival tissue available for the apically positioned flap operation, free gingival grafting should be used. Its technique sensitivity is relatively high, but using various surgical techniques and disciplines makes it simple and have the good predictability. There have been many considerations for those surgical techniques. Clinicians who treat for periodontitis or operate implant surgeries have to know the considerations and surgical methods.

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치아 교환기 어린이에서 근단변위부분층 판막술을 이용한 하악 거대 협소대의 처치 (TREATMENT OF HEAVY MANDIBULAR BUCCAL FRENUM USING APICALLY POSITIONED PARTIAL-THICKNESS FLAP IN CHILD)

  • 이성룡;오유향;이창섭;이상호;이난영
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.665-670
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    • 2004
  • 영구치의 맹출지연이 발생하는 원인은 다양하다. 유치의 만기 잔존과 조기 상실, 과잉치나 치아종과 같은 이형물의 존재등과 같이 비정상적인 경조직 인자에 의해 발생할 수 있고, 치은 판개 조직(opercula)과 같은 상부 치은 조직의 섬유성 비후나 소대의 과증식과 같은 연조직성 인자에 의해 발생하기도 한다. 영구치의 맹출지연시의 공간의 상실 및 영구치의 비정상적인 맹출 그리고 그에 따른 치열궁의 비대칭과 같은 교정적 문제와 대합치의 정출 등에 의한 교합적인 문제 등이 발생할 수 있어 조기에 진단하여 처치하는 것이 중요하다. 본 증례에서는 12세 남자아이가 충치가 많고 치아가 나오지 않는다는 것을 주소로 내원하여 진단한 결과, 하악 좌측 소구치들이 맹출하지 못하고 매복되어 있는 것을 알 수 있었다. 원인은 맹출 공간이 부족하였고 동시에 거대 협소대가 치아의 맹출을 방해하는 것으로 파악되었다 이에 대한 처치로 우선 공간을 획득하고 난 후, 부착치은의 회복과 맹출 촉진을 위해 근단 변위부분층 판막술을 시행하였다.

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임상가를 위한 특집 3 - 치주판막 절개의 기본원리 (Basic Rules of Incision in Periodontal Flap Preparation)

  • 신승일
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제50권8호
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    • pp.474-481
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    • 2012
  • The periodontal flap surgery is the most widely utilized surgical procedure to reduce the pocket depth and to access the subgingival root surfaces for scaling and root planing. The diagnosis of the periodontal lesion and the objective of the surgery will dictate the type of flap procedure which will be utilized to obtain the best result. The incisions, type of flap and the selection of suturing design must be planned and executed to fit the problem. Periodontal flaps are designed to preserve gingival integrity and to gain access to root surfaces for residual calculus removal and to thoroughly remove granulation tissue so bone defects can be visualized and treated. Gentle and efficient procedures result in optimum healing and minimal postoperative pain. When flaps need to be repositioned apically or less often, coronally, then the flaps must sit passively at the appropriate level before suturing. To ensure this, buccal and lingual flaps need to be elevated beyond the mucogingival junction so the elasticity of the mucosa allows for flap mobility. Sometimes it may be necessary to extend the flap elevation apically with a split incision approach to minimize the effect of the less elastic periosteum. Vertical incisions can aid in flap positioning by allow ing the clinician to suture the flap at a different level to the adjacent untreated gingiva. In osseous periodontal surgery, flaps are apically positioned to minimize postoperative pocket depth. In regenerative periodontal surgery including implant surgery, soft tissue cove rage of bony defects, graft materials, membranes, and bio logic agents is important so sulcular incisions and light suturing techniques are crucial.

A simple approach to preserve keratinized mucosa around implants using a pre-fabricated implant-retained stent: a report of two cases

  • Park, Jung-Chul;Yang, Ki-Bin;Choi, You-Na;Kim, Yong-Tae;Jung, Ui-Won;Kim, Chang-Sung;Cho, Kyoo-Sung;Chai, Jung-Kiu;Kim, Chong-Kwan;Choi, Seong-Ho
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제40권4호
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    • pp.194-200
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: There is no consensus regarding the relationship between the width of keratinized mucosa and the health of periimplant tissues, but clinicians prefer to provide enough keratinized mucosa around dental implants for long-term implant maintenance. An apically positioned flap during second stage implant surgery is the chosen method of widening the keratinized zone in simple procedures. However, the routine suture techniques used with this method tend to apply tension over the provisional abutments and decrease pre-existing keratinized mucosa. To overcome this shortcoming, a pre-fabricated implant-retained stent was designed to apply vertical pressure on the labial flap and stabilize it in a bucco-apical direction to create a wide keratinized mucous zone. Methods: During second stage implant surgery, an apically displaced, partial thickness flap with a lingualized incision was retracted. A pre-fabricated stent was clipped over the abutments after connecting to the provisional abutment. Vertical pressure was applied to displace the labial flap. No suture was required and the stent was removed after 10 days. Results: A clinically relevant amount of keratinized mucosa was achieved around the dental implants. Buccally displaced keratinized mucosa was firmly attached to the underlying periosteum. A slight shrinkage of the keratinized zone was noted after the healing period in one patient, but no discomfort during oral hygiene was reported. Clinically healthy gingiva with enough keratinized mucosa was achieved in both patients. Conclusions: The proposed technique is a simple and time-effective technique for preserving and providing keratinized tissue around dental implants.

Strip 형 유리치은 이식술이 부착지은 형성에 미치는 영향 (The effect on the formation of keratinized attached gingiva using free gingival graft with strip technique)

  • 이동열;권영혁;박준봉;허익;정종혁
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.305-318
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    • 2006
  • This study was performed to evaluate the effect on the formation of keratinized attached gingiva when free gingival graft with strip technique was used. After the partial thickness flap was prepared, it was positioned apically more than 7mm using mucoperiosteal suture. At the donor site, strip was achieved with 2mm width, less than 1mm thickness, (mesiodistal teeth length + 6)$^{\ast}$2 mm length. Then, it was divided into 2 same pieces and located at the recipient bed apico-coronally with more or less 3mm interval. Follow-up check was made at 1,2,4,8,12 weeks after the operation. The results of this study were as follows : 1. The inter-strip space was mostly filled with keratinized attached gingiva. 2. The contraction of the graft was nigligible, and 92% of planned area was filled with keratinized attached gingiva. 3. The inconvenience of the patients at donor site was minimal. 4. The width of the strip was widened. In conclusion, free gingival graft using strip technique is useful to achieve the keratinized attached gingiva maximally with free gingival graft minimally and to minimize the inconvenience of donor palatal site of the patients.