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Split thickness flap, apically replaced, with protected linear periosteal fenestration.

F E Pustiglioni, S Kon, A B Novaes

    Journal of Periodontology
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    This study introduces a combined surgical technique for mucogingival problems, offering faster healing and less pain. Further research is ongoing to understand its histological effects.

    Area of Science:

    • Periodontal surgery
    • Mucogingival reconstruction

    Background:

    • Mucogingival problems require effective surgical solutions.
    • Existing techniques have limitations.
    • A novel combined approach is proposed.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a combined surgical technique for mucogingival reconstruction.
    • To highlight the advantages of this novel procedure.

    Main Methods:

    • A split-thickness flap is apically repositioned.
    • Internal linear periosteal fenestration is incorporated.
    • The technique combines elements of known surgical procedures.

    Main Results:

    • The procedure aims to achieve a firmer bond between periosteum and bone, and mucosa and periosteum.

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  • Reported advantages include no exposed bone, faster healing, and minimal postoperative pain.
  • Histological studies in dogs are currently underway.
  • Conclusions:

    • This combined technique offers a viable option for addressing mucogingival issues.
    • Early indications suggest improved healing and patient comfort.
    • Further histological evaluation will provide deeper insights into the procedure's efficacy.