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The “White Layer Approach”: A Graftless Gingival Augmentation Technique following Vertical GBR with Occlusive Titanium Barriers

Guided bone regeneration surgery always leads to a deformation of the soft tissues consequent to passivation of the flap. In this article, a graftless technique for the restoration of the vestibular depth and for the augmentation of adherent soft tissue, called the “white layer approach”, is propose...

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Autores principales: Perret, Fabio, D’Aprile, Erik, De Stavola, Luca
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10607927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37893412
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59101694
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D’Aprile, Erik
De Stavola, Luca
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description Guided bone regeneration surgery always leads to a deformation of the soft tissues consequent to passivation of the flap. In this article, a graftless technique for the restoration of the vestibular depth and for the augmentation of adherent soft tissue, called the “white layer approach”, is proposed after a vertical GBR procedure in posterior areas. Six patients (five males and one female) with vertical bone atrophy were enrolled in the study and underwent three-dimensional bone augmentation with titanium barriers. After 6 months, during the second-stage surgery, a 0.5 mm thick layer of white pseudo-periosteum was observed underneath the titanium barrier and over the newly formed bone. The buccal portion of the pseudo-periosteum was left intentionally exposed, in order to promote the spontaneous formation of new adherent gingiva and the restoration of the original depth of the fornix. The implant insertion was then planned 3 months after the WLA in a conventional procedure. The buccal adherent soft tissue height was measured from the crestal point to the most apical point, using a periodontal probe, before the barrier removal at 3 months after the white layer approach (WLA). In all patients, a gain in adherent soft tissue varying from 5 to 8 mm was observed; the average adherent soft tissue gain (ASTG) was 6.75 mm. The vertical bone height was measured by CT scans at baseline and before the implant placement, and showed an average vertical bone gain (AVBG) of 4.08 mm. Within the limitations of this study, vertical GBR with titanium occlusive barriers (OTB) associated with the white layer approach (WLA) may represent a simplified technique for hard and soft tissue augmentation in posterior areas, even without a free gingival graft.
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spelling pubmed-106079272023-10-28 The “White Layer Approach”: A Graftless Gingival Augmentation Technique following Vertical GBR with Occlusive Titanium Barriers Perret, Fabio D’Aprile, Erik De Stavola, Luca Medicina (Kaunas) Case Report Guided bone regeneration surgery always leads to a deformation of the soft tissues consequent to passivation of the flap. In this article, a graftless technique for the restoration of the vestibular depth and for the augmentation of adherent soft tissue, called the “white layer approach”, is proposed after a vertical GBR procedure in posterior areas. Six patients (five males and one female) with vertical bone atrophy were enrolled in the study and underwent three-dimensional bone augmentation with titanium barriers. After 6 months, during the second-stage surgery, a 0.5 mm thick layer of white pseudo-periosteum was observed underneath the titanium barrier and over the newly formed bone. The buccal portion of the pseudo-periosteum was left intentionally exposed, in order to promote the spontaneous formation of new adherent gingiva and the restoration of the original depth of the fornix. The implant insertion was then planned 3 months after the WLA in a conventional procedure. The buccal adherent soft tissue height was measured from the crestal point to the most apical point, using a periodontal probe, before the barrier removal at 3 months after the white layer approach (WLA). In all patients, a gain in adherent soft tissue varying from 5 to 8 mm was observed; the average adherent soft tissue gain (ASTG) was 6.75 mm. The vertical bone height was measured by CT scans at baseline and before the implant placement, and showed an average vertical bone gain (AVBG) of 4.08 mm. Within the limitations of this study, vertical GBR with titanium occlusive barriers (OTB) associated with the white layer approach (WLA) may represent a simplified technique for hard and soft tissue augmentation in posterior areas, even without a free gingival graft. MDPI 2023-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10607927/ /pubmed/37893412 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59101694 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Perret, Fabio
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The “White Layer Approach”: A Graftless Gingival Augmentation Technique following Vertical GBR with Occlusive Titanium Barriers
title The “White Layer Approach”: A Graftless Gingival Augmentation Technique following Vertical GBR with Occlusive Titanium Barriers
title_full The “White Layer Approach”: A Graftless Gingival Augmentation Technique following Vertical GBR with Occlusive Titanium Barriers
title_fullStr The “White Layer Approach”: A Graftless Gingival Augmentation Technique following Vertical GBR with Occlusive Titanium Barriers
title_full_unstemmed The “White Layer Approach”: A Graftless Gingival Augmentation Technique following Vertical GBR with Occlusive Titanium Barriers
title_short The “White Layer Approach”: A Graftless Gingival Augmentation Technique following Vertical GBR with Occlusive Titanium Barriers
title_sort “white layer approach”: a graftless gingival augmentation technique following vertical gbr with occlusive titanium barriers
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10607927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37893412
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59101694
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