Increased papilla between implant and tooth with TEH use of hyaluronic acid injection: A case report
Journal Title: IP International Journal of Periodontology and Implantology - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
The lack of dental papilla in the anterior maxila leaves unsightly smile and the dissatisfied patient Several surgical techniques can be performed to gain interdental papilla but few of them are predictable This case report shows a multidisciplinary treatment alternative to increase disabled papillae in singletooth implant in an aesthetic region with the use of injectable hyaluronic acid Monitoring and evaluation of results was made by clinical and photographic monitoring of the progressive increase of the papilla in millimeter measurements through computer software After 8 applications in 5 months prosthetic emergence profile of adjacent tooth modification papillary inflammatory process induction we can observe 10 mm papilla gain It can be concluded that the use of injectable hyaluronic acid in association with gingival prosthetic conditioning led to increased gingival papilla between tooth and dental implant and can be considered a treatment alternative for correction of minor defects papillaKeywords Implant Aesthetic area Papilla reconstruction Hyaluronic acid
Authors and Affiliations
Alexandre Domingues Teixeira Neto, Carmen Lucia Mueller Storrer, Felipe Rychuv Santos, Tatiana Miran
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