Title: New bone grafting technique for soft tissue repositioning and radicular and or implant bone defect replacement
Abstract:
This innovative minimally invasive bone grafting technique was developed 8 years ago having as principal objective giving bone support for repositioning soft tissues that have recessions that ranged from 2 mm to 13 mm. Very small incisions are done superior to the recession area, carefulldisection of the periostium with bold instruments is done to liberate the gingiva, the particulate bone graft (we recommend using autologous bone mixed with allogenic bone grafting material) is then condensed carefully taking the soft tissues to their original position and giving support to roots and or implants that present vertical or horizontal bone loss. Providing support for gingival repositioning and solid support for dental organs that present moderate to severe mobillity, soft tissue recessions, and bone loss replacement for implants and dental roots.