Correcting loss of a papilla following orthodontic space opening (Atherton's patch) through implant supported rehabilitation. A case report
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Viña Almunia, José; Balaguer, José; Martorell Calatayud, Luis; Peñarrocha Diago, Miguel
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2014
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The objective of this case report is to describe a surgical and prosthetic technique to create a lost papilla following
orthodontic space opening (Atherton`Ls patch) through implant supported rehabilitation.
A switching platform implant was used to replace a left maxillary canine in a unitary interdental edentulous ridge
with Atherton'Ls patch in the distal area of the upper lateral left incisor. The radiographic study revealed correct level
of the interproximal bone of the adjacent teeth. A mucoperiosteal flap with crest incision and sulcular extension to
the adjacent teeth was made. Special attention was paid to correct position of the implant and the distance (. 1.5
mm) between the platform and the roots of the adjacent teeth. A submerged technique was used. Tissue modeling
through provisional crown was performed in order to create an ideal emergence profile with total papilla fill recorded
at the Atherton'Ls patch area. Final screw retained CAD-CAM zirconia structure was place. Final follow up was
performed 2 years after provisional crown placement, and total fill of both papilla, including at Atherton'Ls patch
area, was recorded.
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