Flapless alveolar ridge preservation utilizing the “socket-plug” technique: Clinical technique and review of the literature

G Kotsakis, V Chrepa, N Marcou… - Journal of Oral …, 2014 - meridian.allenpress.com
G Kotsakis, V Chrepa, N Marcou, H Prasad, J Hinrichs
Journal of Oral Implantology, 2014meridian.allenpress.com
It has been documented that after every extraction of one or more teeth, the alveolar bone of
the respective region undergoes resorption and atrophy. Therefore, ridge preservation
techniques are often employed after tooth extraction to limit this phenomenon. The benefits
of a flapless procedure include maintenance of the buccal keratinized gingiva, prevention of
alterations to the gingival contours, and migration of the mucogingival junction that are often
experienced after raising a flap. The purpose of this article is to review the literature …
It has been documented that after every extraction of one or more teeth, the alveolar bone of the respective region undergoes resorption and atrophy. Therefore, ridge preservation techniques are often employed after tooth extraction to limit this phenomenon. The benefits of a flapless procedure include maintenance of the buccal keratinized gingiva, prevention of alterations to the gingival contours, and migration of the mucogingival junction that are often experienced after raising a flap. The purpose of this article is to review the literature concerning flapless ridge preservation techniques with the aid of collagen plugs for occlusion of the socket. The term “socket-plug” technique is introduced to describe these techniques. The basic steps of the “socket-plug” technique consist of atraumatic tooth extraction, placement of the appropriate biomaterials in the extraction site, preservation of soft tissue architecture employing a flapless technique, and placement and stabilization of the collagen plug. A case example is presented that illustrates the steps used in this technique.
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