Modified roll technique for soft tissue augmentation in prosthetic rehabilitation: A case report

There are various causes for residual alveolar ridge defects, most common being the collapse of the cortical plate during extraction. Localized defects of alveolar ridge affect prosthetic restoration due to poor emergence profile of the pontic. Various soft tissue augmentation procedures have been r...

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Main Authors: Shahabe A. Saquib, Mohammed Yunis S. Bhat, Mukhtar A. Javali, Shaheen V. Shamsuddin, Mohammed A. Khader
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
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Online Access:https://clinicsandpractice.org/index.php/cp/article/view/1110
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author Shahabe A. Saquib
Mohammed Yunis S. Bhat
Mukhtar A. Javali
Shaheen V. Shamsuddin
Mohammed A. Khader
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description There are various causes for residual alveolar ridge defects, most common being the collapse of the cortical plate during extraction. Localized defects of alveolar ridge affect prosthetic restoration due to poor emergence profile of the pontic. Various soft tissue augmentation procedures have been recommended for the correction of these defects. Abrams’s roll technique has been widely used for soft tissue ridge augmentation in the maxillary anterior region where aesthetics is a prime concern. The original Abrams’s roll technique has been modified and revisited by many authors to overcome the limitations. The present clinical case report discusses the modified roll technique as an option to treat alveolar ridge deformity. The current procedure resulted in expectable ridge augmentation, uneventful healing, and good aesthetic outcome. Hence this modified technique can be selected for the treatment of mild to moderate Seibert class I ridge defects in the aesthetic zone.
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spelling doaj.art-20aa99c95b43449489c0d614da95e90f2022-12-22T04:10:07ZengMDPI AGClinics and Practice2039-72752039-72832019-03-019110.4081/cp.2019.1110Modified roll technique for soft tissue augmentation in prosthetic rehabilitation: A case reportShahabe A. Saquib0Mohammed Yunis S. Bhat1Mukhtar A. Javali2Shaheen V. Shamsuddin3Mohammed A. Khader4Department of Periodontics and Community Dental Sciences, King Khalid University, College of Dentistry, Abha. AsirDepartment of Periodontics and Community Dental Sciences, King Khalid University, College of Dentistry, Abha. AsirDepartment of Periodontics and Community Dental Sciences, King Khalid University, College of Dentistry, Abha. AsirDivision of Orthodontics, King Khalid University, College of Dentistry, Abha. AsirDepartment of Restorative Dentistry, King Khalid University, College of Dentistry, Abha. AsirThere are various causes for residual alveolar ridge defects, most common being the collapse of the cortical plate during extraction. Localized defects of alveolar ridge affect prosthetic restoration due to poor emergence profile of the pontic. Various soft tissue augmentation procedures have been recommended for the correction of these defects. Abrams’s roll technique has been widely used for soft tissue ridge augmentation in the maxillary anterior region where aesthetics is a prime concern. The original Abrams’s roll technique has been modified and revisited by many authors to overcome the limitations. The present clinical case report discusses the modified roll technique as an option to treat alveolar ridge deformity. The current procedure resulted in expectable ridge augmentation, uneventful healing, and good aesthetic outcome. Hence this modified technique can be selected for the treatment of mild to moderate Seibert class I ridge defects in the aesthetic zone.https://clinicsandpractice.org/index.php/cp/article/view/1110Connective tissue pedicle graftAestheticsLocalized ridge defectRidge augmentationRoll technique
spellingShingle Shahabe A. Saquib
Mohammed Yunis S. Bhat
Mukhtar A. Javali
Shaheen V. Shamsuddin
Mohammed A. Khader
Modified roll technique for soft tissue augmentation in prosthetic rehabilitation: A case report
Clinics and Practice
Connective tissue pedicle graft
Aesthetics
Localized ridge defect
Ridge augmentation
Roll technique
title Modified roll technique for soft tissue augmentation in prosthetic rehabilitation: A case report
title_full Modified roll technique for soft tissue augmentation in prosthetic rehabilitation: A case report
title_fullStr Modified roll technique for soft tissue augmentation in prosthetic rehabilitation: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Modified roll technique for soft tissue augmentation in prosthetic rehabilitation: A case report
title_short Modified roll technique for soft tissue augmentation in prosthetic rehabilitation: A case report
title_sort modified roll technique for soft tissue augmentation in prosthetic rehabilitation a case report
topic Connective tissue pedicle graft
Aesthetics
Localized ridge defect
Ridge augmentation
Roll technique
url https://clinicsandpractice.org/index.php/cp/article/view/1110
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