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Giacomo Fabbri: Importance of undisturbed soft tissue healing for good aesthetic outcomes and clinical success

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  • Soft tissue healing is affected by repeated disconnection and re-connection of healing abutments leading to potential hard and soft tissue changes
  • Maintaining tissue thickness around implants has been shown to lead to less bone remodeling, showing the importance of preserving the important tissue
  • Utilizing an On1 abutment to avoid the repeated disconnection at the implant interface can allow undisturbed healing at the bone, tissue, implant interface

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Anonymous
16.04.2019 | 13:54

If one places the implant with bone augmentation - then are we sure what the tissue thickness is going to be ?

If one places the implant with bone augmentation - then are we sure what the tissue thickness is going to be ?

great talk

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If one places the implant with bone augmentation - then are we sure what the tissue thickness is going to be ?

great talk

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16.04.2019 | 15:19

Great lecture, tq. How about the incidence of prosthetic complications when dealing with posterior implant placement?

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