3D analysis of soft tissue around implant after flap folding suture

Sae-Young Jung, Dae-Young Kang, Hyun-Seung Shin, Jung-Chul Park
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Purpose: The various suture techniques can be utilized in order to maximize the keratinized tissue healing around dental implants. The aim of this study is to compare the soft tissue healing pattern between two different suture techniques after implant placement. Materials and Methods: 15 patients with 18 implants were enrolled in this study. Simple implant placement without any additional bone graft was performed. Two different suture techniques were used to tug in the mobilized flap near the healing abutment after paramarginal flap design. Digital intraoral scan was performed at baseline, post-operation, stitch out, and 3 months after operation. The scan data were aligned using multiple points such as cusp, fossa of adjacent teeth, and/or healing abutment. After subtracting scan data at baseline with other time-point results, closed space indicating volume increment of peri-implant mucosa was selected. The volume of the close space was measured in mm 3 . The volume between two suture techniques at three time-points was compared using nonparametric rank-based analysis. Results: Healing was uneventful in both groups. Both suture technique groups showed increased soft tissue volume immediately after surgery. The amount of volume increment significantly decreased after 3 months ( P < 0.001). Flap folding suture group showed higher median of volume increment than interrupted suture group after 3 months without any statistical significance ( P > 0.05). Conclusion: After paramarginal flap reflection, the raised flaps stabilized by flap folding suture showed relatively higher volume maintenance after 3-month healing period. However, further studies are warranted. (J Dent Rehabil Appl Sci 2021;37(3):130-7)
皮瓣折叠缝合后种植体周围软组织的三维分析
目的:为了使种植体周围角质化组织的愈合最大化,可以采用多种缝合技术。本研究的目的是比较两种不同缝合技术在植入后的软组织愈合模式。材料与方法:15例患者共植入18个种植体。单纯的种植体放置,不需要任何额外的骨移植。采用两种不同的缝合方法,在顺缘皮瓣设计后,在愈合基台附近牵引活动皮瓣。在基线、术后、缝合时和术后3个月进行口内数字扫描。扫描数据使用多个点对齐,如牙尖、邻牙窝和/或愈合基牙。将基线扫描数据与其他时间点结果相减后,选择表明种植体周围粘膜体积增加的封闭空间。封闭空间的体积以毫米3为单位测量。使用非参数秩分析比较两种缝合技术在三个时间点的体积。结果:两组患者均愈合良好。两种缝合技术组术后软组织体积均增加。3个月后体积增加量明显减少(P < 0.001)。皮瓣折叠缝合组3个月后体积增量中位数高于间断缝合组,差异无统计学意义(P < 0.05)。结论:经旁缘皮瓣反射后,经皮瓣折叠缝合稳定的凸起皮瓣在3个月的愈合期后体积维持率较高。然而,需要进一步的研究。[J] .康复与应用科学,2021;37(3):130-7。
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