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Retrospective case series analysis of vestibuloplasty with free gingival graft and titanium mesh around dental implant

Ku JK, Leem DH

Objectives: The purpose of this paper is to introduce an effective technique to easily obtain adequate amounts of keratinized gingiva and vestibular depth. Materials and Methods: Free gingiva (vertical height 10...
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Surgical interventions for vitiligo

Bae JM, Ju HJ

Since nonsurgical treatment of vitiligo is not always successful, surgical interventions are viable options for patients with refractory vitiligo. Surgical treatment is a method in which melanocytes of normal skin...
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Immediate Nail Bed Graft on Exposed Distal Phalanx in Fingertip Injury

Park J, Roh SY

Fingertip injuries with nail bed defects have traditionally been covered with full- or split-thickness nail bed grafts. However, it was widely understood, without sufficient evidence, that graft take is difficult...
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Use of platelet-rich plasma and modified nanofat grafting in infected ulcers: Technical refinements to improve regenerative and antimicrobial potential

Segreto F, Marangi GF, Nobile C, Alessandri-Bonetti M, Gregorj C, Cerbone V, Gratteri M, Caldaria E, Tirindelli MC, Persichetti P

Background Surgical reconstruction of chronic wounds is often infeasible due to infection, comorbidities, or poor viability of local tissues. The aim of this study was to describe the authors’ technique...
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The effects of hard and soft tissue grafting and individualization of healing abutments at immediate implants: an experimental study in dogs

Thoma DS, Jung UW, Gil A, Kim MJ, Paeng KW, Jung RE, Fickl S

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of intra-alveolar socket grafting, subepithelial connective tissue grafts, and individualized abutments on peri-implant hard and soft tissue outcomes following immediate implant placement. METHODS: This randomized experimental...
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Regeneration of emergence profile with soft tissue graft and wide computer aided design/computer aided mamufacturing abutments: a clinical report

Kim MK, Lee JH, Ahn SG, Kim KA, Seo JM

Fixed restoration using implants for patients with posterior partial edentulism is generalized technique. As patient demands increase, the functional and esthetic implant restoration to achieve similar results to lost natural...
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Implant-supported maxillary full-arch fixed prosthesis opposing mandibular natural dentition: A clinical report

Kim IJ, Park JH, Park JM, Song KY, Ahn SG, Seo JM

When an implant-supported maxillary full-arch fixed prosthesis is planned for patients with the horizontal and vertical bone resorption induced by periodontal disease, it is necessary to consider the masticatory function,...
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Effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma, Adipose-Derived Stem Cells, and Stromal Vascular Fraction on the Survival of Human Transplanted Adipose Tissue

Kim DY, Ji YH, Kim DW, Dhong ES, Yoon ES

Traditional adipose tissue transplantation has unpredictable viability and poor absorption rates. Recent studies have reported that treatment with platelet-rich plasma (PRP), adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), and stromal vascular fraction (SVF)...
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Microsurgical Approach for Root Coverage of Receding Gingiva in the Esthetic Zone

Mohan R, Jain R

  • KMID: 1908170
  • Arch Reconstr Microsurg.
  • 2013 Nov;22(2):69-73.
Facial esthetics and smiling are key components in nonverbal communication and have an important role in determination of the first impression of a person. The various components of the smile...
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Histological assessment of the palatal mucosa and greater palatine artery with reference to subepithelial connective tissue grafting

Cho KH, Yu SK, Lee MH, Lee DS, Kim HJ

This study aimed to measure the thickness of the epithelium and lamina propria of the palatal mucosa and to elucidate the location of the greater palatine artery to provide the...
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Facial Soft Tissue Augmentation using Autologous Fat Mixed with Stromal Vascular Fraction

Lee SK, Kim DW, Dhong ES, Park SH, Yoon ES

BACKGROUND: Autologous fat grafting evolved over the twentieth century to become a quick, safe, and reliable method for restoring volume. However, autologous fat grafts have some problems including uncertain viability...
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Restoration of Deformed Ala Caused by Cosmetic Alar Reduction: A Case Report

Na DS, Kim DC

  • KMID: 2266935
  • Arch Aesthetic Plast Surg.
  • 2011 Jun;17(2):133-136.
Cosmetically to correct large, thick and flaring ala, Weir method have been frequently used. But after excessive Weir excision, it causes tightened distal nose, lowered nasal tip, and unnatural shape...
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Influence of gingival biotype on the amount of root coverage following the connective tissue graft

Joo JY, Lee JY, Kim SJ, Choi JI

PURPOSE: The integrity of interproximal hard/soft tissue has been widely accepted as the key determinant for success or degree of root coverage following the connective tissue graft. However, we reason...
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Correction of anterior ridge defect for conventional prosthesis

Chung JE, Kim TI, Seol YJ, Lee YM, Ku Y, Rhyu IC, Chung CP, Han SB

PURPOSE: Anterior ridge defect after tooth extraction results in unfavorable appearance. Ridge augmentation procedures should be preceded by careful surgical-prosthetic treatment planning, and various techniques can be used in anterior...
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Connective tissue graft for root coverage

Park JY, Kim WS, Yun WH, Kim YS, You HK, Shin HS, Pi SH

PURPOSE: The treatment of gingival recessions is needed to reduce root sensitivity and improve esthetical satisfaction. Several surgical techniques have been proposed to achieve these goals. The use of connective...
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Root coverage with subeptithelial connective tissue grafts

Song HJ, Jang HS, Kim BO

Marginal tissue recession makes problems like esthetics, root caries, hypersensitivity and plaque accumulation. Request for root coverage is higer than ever, especially esthetic problems involved. So techniques for root coverage...
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Rhinoplasty Using Postauricular Dermofat Graft

Park CH

  • KMID: 2297694
  • J Rhinol.
  • 2005 May;12(1):46-49.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: For augmentation and camouflage of dorsum in rhinoplasty, various materials have been used for many years. Among them dermofat graft has been known as a good grafting...
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A Clinical Results of Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft for Root Coverage

Choi KH, Paik JW, Kim CS, Choi SH, Cho KS, Kim CK, Chai JK

Exposed root surfaces can cause esthetic problems, hypersensitivity, and root caries. Numerous efforts have been tried to cover the recessed root surfaces, and various techniques have been developed and introduced....
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Periodontal Wound Healing of the Experimental Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft in Dogs

Jung HC, Choi SH, Cho KS, Chai JK, Kim CK

Several methods have been used for regeneration of tissue lost by periodontal disease. Subepithelial connective tissue graft technique, one of the technniques of mucogingival surgery, is used for the regeneration...
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