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This study will monitor the effect of soft tissue augmentation using sub-epithelial connective tissue graft buccal to extraction sockets in anterior maxilla in thin dento-alveolar phenotype; and will evaluate whether it will enhance the alveolar ridge contour and improve the gingival phenotype following atraumatic extraction compared with no treatment at all in terms of Ridge contour Preservation for future esthetically acceptable fixed prothesis.
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The aim of this study is to assess the alveolar ridge contour after soft tissue augmentation using sub-epithelial connective tissue graft buccal to fresh extraction sockets in patient with thin buccal bone, versus atraumatic extraction with no soft tissue augmentation.
Group A: Patients receiving atraumatic extraction with soft tissue augmentation by sub-epithelial connective tissue graft buccal to extraction sockets.
Group B: Patients receiving normal atraumatic extraction with no soft tissue augmentation
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Surgical procedure:
After administration of local anesthesia, the tooth will be extracted without raising flaps, as atraumatic as possible without disturbing the papillary tissues. After the extraction of the tooth, the socket will be carefully cleaned to excavate the granulation tissue in the marginal and apical regions.
Group A will receive atraumatic extraction and soft tissue augmentation using SCTG harvested from palatal tissue by single line incision technique blade will be oriented perpendicular to the palatal tissue surface. A single incision will be made down to the bone in a horizontal direction approximately 2 to 3 mm apical to the gingival margin of the maxillary teeth. A partial thickness dissection will then be made within the single incision, leaving an adequate thickness of the palatal flap intact to minimize the chance of sloughing of the overlying tissue. Careful manipulation of the graft with tissue forceps will be required and care must be taken to prevent compression or tearing of the graft.
The fatty tissue (yellow in color) will be eliminated and some contouring of the graft will be done to fit the prepared envelope. The harvested SCTG will be placed at the extraction sites in a supra-periosteal partial dissection (pouch II technique) prepared at the buccal aspect without using vertical incisions and without flap elevation. Sutures will be used to stabilize the graft in its desired place.
Pouch II technique:
A SCTG with a minimum thickness of 1.5 mm will be harvested from the palate. Following extraction, a full-thickness envelope flap will be created between the facial bone plate and the overlying gingiva. The SCTG will be inserted into the prepared envelope and secured with resorbable suture material. The apico-coronal dimension of the SCTG will be standardized throughout all the cases.
Group B will receive atraumatic extraction with no soft tissue augmentation.
(All patients assigned to the study will be referred to receive Prosthesis after treatment.)
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Nourhan Gamal
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