A Dual-Layer Flap Preparation Approach Utilizing External Coronally Advanced Flap and Internal Trapdoor Periosteal Flap for Endodontic Microsurgery in the Esthetic Zone: Technique and Case Report.

Po-Jan Kuo, Sung-Chih Hsieh, Tien-Chun Kuo, Wan-Chun Wen, Tsung-Hsun Wu, Jonathan H Do
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Endodontic microsurgery (EMS) is often utilized to surgically treat teeth with persistent endodontic lesions when conventional non-surgical endodontic treatments have been unsuccessful. However, EMS with conventional techniques may result in esthetic concerns, such as gingival recession, loss of papilla, and soft tissue scarring, especially in patients with high esthetic demand. This manuscript describes a dual-layer flap preparation approach that utilizes an external coronally advanced flap (CAF) and an internal trapdoor periosteal flap (TPF) for EMS in the esthetic zone. The external CAF is a split-full-split-thickness flap that allows the gingival margin to be coronally advanced over the cementoenamel junction or prosthetic margin to mitigate any potential gingival recession due to flap retraction or to treat existing gingival recession. The internal TPF is the periosteal elevation of the partial-thickness tissue that remained following the elevation of the external CAF. The internal TPF employs vertical release(s) to obtain adequate access for periapical surgery. Sites treated with this approach healed with no complications, minimal patient discomfort, no facial recession or loss of papilla, and minimal soft tissue scarring. Therefore, the dual-layer flap preparation approach is suggested as a viable flap design for EMS in the esthetic zone.

利用冠状外推进瓣和活板门内骨膜瓣进行美观区牙髓显微手术的双层皮瓣制备方法:技术及病例报告。
当传统的非手术治疗牙髓治疗不成功时,牙髓显微手术(EMS)经常被用于手术治疗持续性牙髓病变的牙齿。然而,传统技术的EMS可能会导致美观问题,如牙龈萎缩、乳突脱落和软组织瘢痕,特别是对美观要求高的患者。本文描述了一种双层皮瓣制备方法,该方法利用外部冠状先进皮瓣(CAF)和内部活板门骨膜皮瓣(TPF)用于美观区EMS。外部CAF是一种劈裂-全劈裂厚度的皮瓣,它允许牙龈边缘冠状推进到牙骨质-牙釉质交界处或假体边缘,以减轻由于皮瓣缩回或治疗现有牙龈退缩而导致的任何潜在牙龈退缩。内部TPF是在外部CAF升高后保留的部分厚度组织的骨膜升高。内部TPF采用垂直释放,为根尖周围手术获得足够的通路。用这种方法治疗的部位愈合无并发症,患者不适最小,无面部萎缩或乳头丢失,软组织瘢痕最小。因此,双层皮瓣的制备方法是一种可行的皮瓣设计的美学区EMS。
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