Soft Tissue Management in Implant Dentistry: A Comprehensive Review

种植牙科软组织管理:一项综合综述

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Abstract

The success of dental implant therapy relies on achieving optimal osseointegration while maintaining the esthetics and function of the surrounding soft tissues. Soft tissue management plays a crucial role in ensuring long-term implant stability, preventing complications, and enhancing esthetic outcomes. The peri-implant mucosa differs structurally and functionally from the gingiva surrounding natural teeth, necessitating specific augmentation strategies to compensate for tissue deficiencies. Factors such as biotype, mucogingival conditions, wound healing dynamics, ridge deficiencies, general patient health, genetics, and oral habits such as smoking influence treatment outcomes. Various soft tissue augmentation techniques, including pedicle grafts, free connective tissue grafts, pouch grafts, and onlay grafts, have been employed to enhance peri-implant soft tissue volume and contour. These procedures improve keratinized mucosa width, reduce mid-buccal recession, and contribute to superior pink esthetic scores. While immediate and delayed soft tissue augmentation protocols exist, the optimal timing remains debated. Clinical evidence suggests that augmenting soft tissue in conjunction with implant placement improves long-term esthetic outcomes and minimizes peri-implant bone loss. The present review highlights the significance of soft tissue augmentation in implant dentistry, emphasizing its role in improving peri-implant health, function, and patient satisfaction in esthetically demanding cases.

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