Sept 26 Binanz Lecture Flashcards
What is the ideal gingival architecture?
Knife-edged gingival margins
Tightly adapted to teeth
Interdental grooves
Cone-shaped interdental papilla
What are the different tissue bio types?
Thick and thin
When pre-implant regenerative surgeries are required when?
Predictable and reproducible results regarding lateral bone augmentaiton using barrier membranes supported by bone grafts especially in patient with low lip line
Vertical bone augmentaiton is difficult to achieve and related surgical techniques lack prospective clinical long-term documentaiton
Inter-implant papillae cannot be predictably re-establish
What are the two surgical technique categories to improve esthetics?
Additive Techniques
Resective techniques
What are some additive surgical techniques to improve implant esthetics?
Pedicle grafts
CT grafts
Semilunar techniques
GBR
What are some resective techniques to improve implant esthetics?
Gingivestomy with or without gingivoplasty
Full thickness flap procedure with or without osseous removal for esthetic crown lengthening
What are some ortho things we can do to improve esthetics?
Intrusion
Extrusion
What are some esthetic parameters?
Height of upper smile line Lower lip line Course of the gingival-mucosa line Dental v Facial symmetry Lip support
How much space is need buccally when drilling for an implant?
2mm, so that you have space for the ceramic/metal restoraiton
How far apicocoronally should an implant be placed from the CEJ of adjacent teeth?
2mm
How wide is the “danger zone”?
1-2mm