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    • Dental Implantology
    • Periodontology
    • Digital Dentistry

    Background:

    • Alveolar bone defects and soft tissue deficiencies are common challenges in single-tooth implant restorations.
    • Augmenting soft tissues can improve esthetics and long-term implant success.
    • Digital workflows offer potential for streamlined implant placement and restoration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of an allogeneic soft tissue graft in conjunction with a fully digital workflow for single implant placement and restoration.
    • To compare outcomes between patients receiving a graft and those who did not, using an impressionless digital protocol.

    Main Methods:

    • A prospective randomized clinical study included 39 participants undergoing single-tooth implant placement.
    • Participants were randomized into a graft group (n=19) or a nongraft group (n=20).
    • A fully digital workflow, including intraoral scanning and CAD/CAM, was used for surgery and restoration without analog or digital impressions. Buccal tissue changes, implant survival, probing depths, marginal bone levels, and patient-reported outcomes (OHIP-14) were assessed.

    Main Results:

    • Implant survival was 95% with successful impressionless crown delivery in 92% of cases.
    • Both groups demonstrated buccal tissue gain, with no significant differences in linear or volumetric measurements between the graft and nongraft groups.
    • No significant differences in marginal bone changes were observed between groups. Grafting resulted in minimal added morbidity. Patient-reported outcomes significantly improved over time.

    Conclusions:

    • Augmenting the buccal alveolar mucosa with an allogeneic soft tissue graft yields clinically favorable outcomes for single-tooth implants.
    • A fully digital, impressionless workflow is validated for successful implant restoration using CAD/CAM abutments.