Safe Harvest Rules and Recipient Bed Preparing

Nikolovski, Bruno and Trpevska, Vesna and Belazelkovska Grezlovska, Ana and Dimova, Cena and Zlatanovska, Katerina and Radojkova-Nikolovska, Vera (2024) Safe Harvest Rules and Recipient Bed Preparing. In: 28th BaSS Congres, 25-27 April 2024, Avala Resort and Villas, Budva, Montenegro.

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Abstract

Introduction: Performing soft tissue autografts has been a progressively trendy surgery for the past 20 years, even though the first articles about autografts in clinical periodontology were published more than 40 years ago. The use of free gingival grafts (FGG) started to be an option to solve aesthetic defects like gingival recessions, ridge augmentation, and nowadays socket preservation.
Aim: This presentation aims to highlight the limitations as well as the advantages of soft tissue grafting, taking into consideration the purpose, needs, and local factors that affect the treatment plan.
Case presentation: After elaboration on the main well-known options for harvesting, our choice was FGG (rectangular graft with thickness of 1,5mm) harvested from the lateral palate and its placing over the defect in the anterior mandible in 40-year-old systemically healthy female presented with dentin hypersensitivity and discomfort while brushing on two adjacent recession Type 2 of 7-mm depth with a narrow band of keratinized tissue in the lower incisors.
The harvesting techniques seek to achieve more tissue volume, minimize postoperative pain, and reduce the risk of complications. We will discuss right that.
Conclusion: After identifying the dominant features and borders and defining the problem, the proper choice of donor site and the most accurate approach allow predictable and long-term results of this standard procedure considered the gold standard.
Keywords: gingival defect, autograft, harvesting technique, donor, recipient bed.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Poster)
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Basic medicine
Medical and Health Sciences > Clinical medicine
Medical and Health Sciences > Health biotechnology
Medical and Health Sciences > Health sciences
Medical and Health Sciences > Other medical sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Medical Science
Depositing User: Bruno Nikolovski
Date Deposited: 20 May 2024 10:38
Last Modified: 23 Aug 2024 09:51
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/34074

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