International Journal of Dentistry (Jan 2015)

Soft Tissue Surgical Procedures for Optimizing Anterior Implant Esthetics

  • Andreas L. Ioannou,
  • Georgios A. Kotsakis,
  • Michelle G. McHale,
  • Donald E. Lareau,
  • James E. Hinrichs,
  • Georgios E. Romanos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/740764
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Implant dentistry has been established as a predictable treatment with excellent clinical success to replace missing or nonrestorable teeth. A successful esthetic implant reconstruction is predicated on two fundamental components: the reproduction of the natural tooth characteristics on the implant crown and the establishment of soft tissue housing that will simulate a healthy periodontium. In order for an implant to optimally rehabilitate esthetics, the peri-implant soft tissues must be preserved and/or augmented by means of periodontal surgical procedures. Clinicians who practice implant dentistry should strive to achieve an esthetically successful outcome beyond just osseointegration. Knowledge of a variety of available techniques and proper treatment planning enables the clinician to meet the ever-increasing esthetic demands as requested by patients. The purpose of this paper is to enhance the implant surgeon’s rationale and techniques beyond that of simply placing a functional restoration in an edentulous site to a level whereby an implant-supported restoration is placed in reconstructed soft tissue, so the site is indiscernible from a natural tooth.