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State of the Art on Biomaterials for Soft Tissue Augmentation in the Oral Cavity. Part I: Natural Polymers-Based Biomaterials

Oral soft tissue thickening or grafting procedures are often necessary to cover tooth recession, re-establish an adequate width of keratinized tissue, correct mucogingival deformities improving esthetics, prepare a site for an implant or prosthetics, for ridge preservation procedures, and soft tissu...

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Autores principales: Toledano, Manuel, Toledano-Osorio, Manuel, Carrasco-Carmona, Álvaro, Vallecillo, Cristina, Lynch, Christopher D., Osorio, María T., Osorio, Raquel
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7464689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32824697
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12081850
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author Toledano, Manuel
Toledano-Osorio, Manuel
Carrasco-Carmona, Álvaro
Vallecillo, Cristina
Lynch, Christopher D.
Osorio, María T.
Osorio, Raquel
author_facet Toledano, Manuel
Toledano-Osorio, Manuel
Carrasco-Carmona, Álvaro
Vallecillo, Cristina
Lynch, Christopher D.
Osorio, María T.
Osorio, Raquel
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description Oral soft tissue thickening or grafting procedures are often necessary to cover tooth recession, re-establish an adequate width of keratinized tissue, correct mucogingival deformities improving esthetics, prepare a site for an implant or prosthetics, for ridge preservation procedures, and soft tissue contouring around dental implants. Gingival recession and root or implant exposure are commonly associated and have led to mucogingival deficiencies that have traditionally been treated with free gingival grafts and autogenous soft tissue grafts. The latter represents the gold standard in acquiring a functionally adequate zone of keratinized attached gingiva. However, soft tissue substitutes are more usually employed because they lessen morbidity and abbreviate surgical time. This review is aimed at assessing oral soft tissue augmentation techniques and biomaterials used from existing literature, principally concerning scaffolds from both human and animal-based tissue derivatives matrices. In order to avoid the use of human donor tissue, the xenogenic collagen matrices are proposed for soft tissue augmentation. In general, all of them have provided the remodeling processes and enhanced the formation of new connective tissue within the matrix body.
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spelling pubmed-74646892020-09-04 State of the Art on Biomaterials for Soft Tissue Augmentation in the Oral Cavity. Part I: Natural Polymers-Based Biomaterials Toledano, Manuel Toledano-Osorio, Manuel Carrasco-Carmona, Álvaro Vallecillo, Cristina Lynch, Christopher D. Osorio, María T. Osorio, Raquel Polymers (Basel) Review Oral soft tissue thickening or grafting procedures are often necessary to cover tooth recession, re-establish an adequate width of keratinized tissue, correct mucogingival deformities improving esthetics, prepare a site for an implant or prosthetics, for ridge preservation procedures, and soft tissue contouring around dental implants. Gingival recession and root or implant exposure are commonly associated and have led to mucogingival deficiencies that have traditionally been treated with free gingival grafts and autogenous soft tissue grafts. The latter represents the gold standard in acquiring a functionally adequate zone of keratinized attached gingiva. However, soft tissue substitutes are more usually employed because they lessen morbidity and abbreviate surgical time. This review is aimed at assessing oral soft tissue augmentation techniques and biomaterials used from existing literature, principally concerning scaffolds from both human and animal-based tissue derivatives matrices. In order to avoid the use of human donor tissue, the xenogenic collagen matrices are proposed for soft tissue augmentation. In general, all of them have provided the remodeling processes and enhanced the formation of new connective tissue within the matrix body. MDPI 2020-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7464689/ /pubmed/32824697 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12081850 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Toledano-Osorio, Manuel
Carrasco-Carmona, Álvaro
Vallecillo, Cristina
Lynch, Christopher D.
Osorio, María T.
Osorio, Raquel
State of the Art on Biomaterials for Soft Tissue Augmentation in the Oral Cavity. Part I: Natural Polymers-Based Biomaterials
title State of the Art on Biomaterials for Soft Tissue Augmentation in the Oral Cavity. Part I: Natural Polymers-Based Biomaterials
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title_short State of the Art on Biomaterials for Soft Tissue Augmentation in the Oral Cavity. Part I: Natural Polymers-Based Biomaterials
title_sort state of the art on biomaterials for soft tissue augmentation in the oral cavity. part i: natural polymers-based biomaterials
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7464689/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12081850
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