The double split flap: a surgical approach for regenerative treatment of interproximal defects
Aims and Background: Primary wound closure has been advocated to be indispensable for a successful outcome of guided tissue regeneration‐procedures. Yet narrow inter‐proximal spaces often lack sufficient tissue quantity in order to facilitate a tension free re‐adaptation of periodontal flaps. In ord...
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description | Aims and Background: Primary wound closure has been advocated to be indispensable for a successful outcome of guided tissue regeneration‐procedures. Yet narrow inter‐proximal spaces often lack sufficient tissue quantity in order to facilitate a tension free re‐adaptation of periodontal flaps. In order to maintain an uneventful healing process, the concept of layer‐wise wound closure is applied to periodontal surgery.
Material and Method: This article describes the introduction of a modified flap design, the double split flap.
Results and Conclusion: By preparation of a second, internal flap and a wound in a layer‐wise fashion, it is assumed that primary healing will be more predictable to achieve. |
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Material and Method: This article describes the introduction of a modified flap design, the double split flap.
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