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Periodontal plastic surgery is widely used to improve the esthetic and functional demands of patients. The palatal masticatory mucosa is the main donor area. A lot of methods to evaluate the thickness of palatal soft tissue were used. However, the methods published before were invasive or non-reproducible. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the accuracy of the novel invasive method to evaluate the thickness of palatal masticatory mucosa thickness.
Twelve periodontally healthy patients who will have CBCT on maxilla for implant surgery will be recruited in this study. Each patient will be measured at 15 points of palatal masticatory mucosa over canine to the second molar area, it will be done by a dynamic navigation system (test group) and periodontal probe piercing (control group). The data will be analyzed to evaluate the accuracy of dynamic navigation in the measurement of palatal masticatory mucosa thickness.
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CHEN-YING WANG, PhD
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