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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 153-161, 2023.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-960873

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@#Ideal sutures can provide great fixation, wound closure and a stable environment for healing of the surgical site. Tension-free apposition sutures are important for tissue regeneration and could tackle insufficient amounts of soft and hard tissue, especially in missing tooth sites that require implantation. The internal horizontal mattress suture, similar to the conventional horizontal mattress suture, forms a rectangle that can be bisected by the incision with both intrusion and extrusion of the needle on each side. On the basis of the rectangle, the internal horizontal mattress suture emphasizes that the suture should be located below the incision, so the eversion of the wound margin is the highlight of this procedure. The internal horizontal mattress suture could stabilize the graft on the targeting tissue, realize the fixation of the collagen membrane, apically repositioned flap and soft tissue graft, reduce the tension on the incision, and further release the tension of the incision margin. Beyond the primary need for fixation and wound closure, internal horizontal mattress sutures can also achieve stress interruption that reduces the interference of the surrounding muscle and can better master wound tension with the assistance of interrupted sutures. Given the above advantages, horizontal internal mattress sutures have great potential in the application of implant-related regenerative surgery. In this review, according to our experience in clinical practice and the literature, we summarize the advantages of internal horizontal mattress sutures in tissue augmentation. In addition, the sites and sequence to insert the needle and the spatial relationship between the suture and incision are clarified with the rationale of the naming pattern, which is conducive to experience exchange and clinical practice.

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Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-746931

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Se describe el reporte del caso de una paciente sana con incompetencia labial portadora de un implante dental en la zona de 1.2, a la cual se le realizó un injerto de tejido conectivo utilizando la técnica del «sobre¼ para mejorar un leve defecto estético existente. El injerto sufrió una necrosis, posiblemente debido a la condición de deshidratación a la que están sometidos los tejidos en estos pacientes que presentan incompetencia labial y respiración bucal. Se describe la resolución quirúrgica del caso mediante una segunda cirugía de injerto de tejido conectivo, y se entrega el manejo clínico para evitar la aparición de esta complicación.


We describe a case report of a patient with lip incompetence and a healthy carrier of a dental implant in the tooth 1.2, which was performed using a connective tissue graft technique for improving an existing slight cosmetic defect. The graft necrosis was possibly due to the dehydration that the tissues are subjected to in these patients with mouth breathing and labial incompetence. The surgical resolution of the case by a second connective tissue graft, and its clinical management to prevent the occurrence of this complication is presented.


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Humanos , Adulto , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/prevención & control , Tejido Conectivo/trasplante , Enfermedades de las Encías/cirugía , Necrosis/cirugía , Reoperación , Colgajos Quirúrgicos , Enfermedades de los Labios/complicaciones , Necrosis/etiología
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