Anatomy-driven complexity classification for soft-tissue tunneling procedures

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Amanda B. Rodriguez, Hsun-Liang Chan, Diego Velasquez
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Abstract

Background

The tunnel technique (TUN) preserves the integrity of the papilla by creating envelope flaps that allow for the insertion of a connective tissue graft, and/or biomaterials.

Methods

(1) A comprehensive overview of tunneling flap procedures in the treatment of gingival recessions (GRs) for soft tissue coverage is presented and (2) A classification system for soft and hard tissue anatomy of GR sites which may aid the clinician in determining the surgical complexity is being introduced.

Results

A novel clinical classification system is proposed to illustrate complexity levels determined by soft and hard tissue anatomy of GR sites such as the mucogingival junction proximity to the gingival margin, bone morphotype, and mucosal margin thickness.

Conclusions

TUN is highly effective in treating single/multiple GRs. Its limitations are related to variability in surgical site anatomy and operator expertise. A classification system based on anatomical soft and hard tissue variations has been proposed to help identify complexity levels encountered during tunneling procedures.

Key points

  1. Site-related factors directly impact the surgical variables related to tissue trauma, flap tension, soft tissue management, muscle pull, and wound stability during the healing of gingival recessions (GRs).

  2. The achievement of expedited and favorable wound healing is crucial to obtaining quantitative and qualitative success in the treatment of GR and the long-term stability of root coverage.

  3. A classification system based on anatomical soft and hard tissue variations has been proposed to facilitate tunneling procedures while respecting surgical principles.

软组织隧道手术的解剖学驱动的复杂性分类。
背景:隧道技术(TUN)通过创建允许插入结缔组织移植物和/或生物材料的包膜瓣来保持乳头的完整性。方法:(1)全面综述了隧道皮瓣在治疗软组织覆盖的牙龈退缩(GR)中的应用。(2)介绍了一种牙龈退缩部位软组织和硬组织解剖的分类系统,该系统可以帮助临床医生确定手术的复杂性。结果:提出了一种新的临床分类系统来说明GR部位的软组织和硬组织解剖所确定的复杂性水平,如靠近牙龈边缘的粘牙龈交界处、骨形态类型和粘膜边缘厚度。结论:TUN治疗单一/多发性GRs疗效确切。其局限性与手术部位解剖和操作员专业知识的可变性有关。已经提出了一种基于解剖软组织和硬组织变化的分类系统,以帮助识别隧道手术过程中遇到的复杂性水平。要点:在牙龈退缩(GRs)的愈合过程中,与部位相关的因素直接影响与组织创伤、皮瓣张力、软组织管理、肌肉牵拉和伤口稳定性相关的手术变量。实现快速和有利的伤口愈合对于在GR治疗中获得定量和定性的成功以及根部覆盖的长期稳定性至关重要。已经提出了一种基于解剖软组织和硬组织变化的分类系统,以促进隧道手术,同时尊重手术原则。
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Clinical Advances in Periodontics
Clinical Advances in Periodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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