Modified Roll Envelope Technique Combined With Apically Repositioned Flap (MRARF) for Peri-Implant Soft Tissue Augmentation-A Case Series.

Zhongxiu Wang, Lihong Lei, Yingming Wei, Hang Xu, Lili Chen
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In the present case series, we performed implant surgery using a modified roll envelope technique and an apically repositioned flap (MRARF). To improve patients' peri-implant soft tissue phenotypes, they underwent dental implantation following the buccal contour concavities, inadequate keratinized tissue width, and soft tissue thickness simultaneously. This case series includes 4 patients treated between July 2021 and February 2022 who received dental implants and guided bone regeneration treatment 6 months earlier and were to be taken up for second-stage surgery. They were eligible for the MRARF technique if each implant site showed a labial and buccal deficiency and a reduced keratinized mucosa width than the adjacent teeth. Sutures were removed 2 weeks after surgery, and a provisional restoration was delivered. A final impression was taken at 6 weeks to produce the definitive implant-supported restoration. All surgery sites healed uneventfully, and no postoperative pain or excessive swelling was reported. The modified flap design allowed for increasing the width and thickness of keratinized mucosa with a minimally invasive technique. A harmonious color, texture, and mucogingival junction position that matched the surrounding tissue and adjacent teeth was achieved, and all patients were satisfied with the final results. MRARF at second-stage implant surgery could obtain satisfactory results regarding vertical and horizontal aesthetic gingival contours and an adequate width and thickness of keratinized mucosa around the implants.

改良辊包膜技术结合根尖复位皮瓣(MRARF)用于种植体周围软组织增量--病例系列。
目的:在本病例系列中,我们使用改良卷包膜技术和根尖复位皮瓣(MRARF)进行了种植手术。为了改善患者种植体周围软组织的表型,我们同时对患者的颊部轮廓凹陷、角化组织宽度不足和软组织厚度进行了牙科种植手术:本病例系列包括在 2021 年 7 月至 2022 年 2 月期间接受治疗的四名患者,他们在六个月前接受了牙科种植体和 GBR 治疗,并将接受第二阶段手术。如果每个种植部位都出现唇颊缺损,且角化粘膜宽度小于邻牙,则符合 MRARF 技术的要求。术后两周拆线,并进行临时修复。六周后取最终印模,制作最终的种植体支持修复体:所有手术部位均顺利愈合,术后无疼痛或过度肿胀。改良的皮瓣设计可以通过微创技术增加角化粘膜的宽度和厚度。患者对最终效果均表示满意:结论:二期种植手术中的 MRARF 可以获得令人满意的效果,包括垂直和水平方向的牙龈美学轮廓,以及种植体周围足够宽度和厚度的角化粘膜。
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