A Review on Intraoral Soft Tissue Expanders: A Novel Technique for Tissue Augmentation Prior to Treating Ridge Defects
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https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44i4.2059Keywords:
Ridge Augmentation, Tissue Expanders, Osmed® expanders, Hydrogel expanders, Intraoral soft tissue expandersAbstract
Periodontitis, is a complex infectious disease resulting in destruction of tooth supporting structures, which gradually may result in bone loss. Common complications of ridge augmentation procedures are soft tissue dehiscence and attaining a tension free primary closure after grafting. Soft tissue expanders provide a novel alternative to invasive, tedious methods of soft tissue augmentation by gradually increasing the volume and thickness of soft tissues, before ridge augmentation. This is a short review article on the available soft tissue expanders and their benefits on achieving a proper ridge morphology.
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