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Dr. Tabanella is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology and active member of the Italian Academy of Esthetic Dentistry. He graduated from the University of Southern California-Los Angeles-USA where he obtained the Certificate in Periodontics as well as the Master of Science in Craniofacial Biology. He has been awarded "Outstanding Periodontal Graduate Student Research in Surgery and Implantology" by the California Society of Periodontists for his study on bone remodeling. He is the scientific coordinator of the International Implant Conference, director of O.R.E.C.-Oral Reconstruction and Education Center (WWW.TABANELLAOREC.COM), and reviewer and author of original articles published in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Tabanella lectures in Europe, Asia, Middle East, South Africa as well as in the US on implant and periodontal surgery, aesthetic management in dental implantology and periodontal therapy, peri-implant bone remodeling, soft and hard tissue reconstruction around natural teeth and implants as well as the re-treatment of failures. His research focuses on tissue regeneration and augmentation with different bone and soft graft materials, peri-implant and dental bone loss, novel protocols for the repair of ailing dental implants. He maintains a private practice in Rome (Italy) where he also holds advanced courses and live surgeries on tissue regeneration and re-treatment of implant failures for a limited numbers of participants.
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International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, 4/2021
Seiten: 521-529, Sprache: EnglischPozzi, Alessandro / Tabanella, Giorgio / Guida, Antonio / Hugo, Oliver / Authelain, Claude / Scheyer, E Todd / McGuire, Michael K / Lipton, David
This multicenter retrospective study assessed clinical and radiographic outcomes of 686 parallel-walled conical-connection implants consecutively placed in 281 partially and fully edentulous patients. Implants were placed in healed and postextraction sites and subjected to immediate, early, or delayed loading. With a mean follow-up of 10 ± 6.7 months, the implant survival rate was 97.7%, while mean marginal bone loss was 0.7 ± 1.5 mm between implant placement and 1 year (n = 290 implants) and 0.1 ± 0.6 mm between 1 and 2 years (n = 72 implants). Advanced patient age and longer implants were associated with fewer implant failures, while different crestal positions at implant placement were not associated with differences in implant survival or changes in marginal bone level over time.
This prospective controlled clinical trial investigated the possible correlation among mucosa thickness, mucosa height, and width of keratinized mucosa on the contour changes of the peri-implant soft tissue collar over a period of 12 months. Forty patients were selected to undergo implant placement. Impressions were taken with polyether impression material at delivery of the final restorations (baseline) and at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months. Master casts were fabricated and scanned using an indirect digitalization. Baseline and corresponding follow-up scans were then virtually superimposed and matched. At 1 year, 20 patients who received the buccal pedicle flap showed an average thickness increase of 1.49 mm (ρs = 0.95; range: 0.01 to 2.56 mm), whereas the 5 patients who received a connective tissue graft at second-stage surgery reported an average thickness increase of 0.33 mm (ρs = 0.70; range: –0.62 to 1.23 mm). Finally, the remaining 15 patients who did not receive any soft tissue grafting nor any type of plastic surgery showed an average mucosa thickness increase of 0.51 mm (ρs = 0.28; range: –2.33 to 2.52 mm).
A healthy and adequate band of keratinized periimplant mucosa is key to long-term biologic and esthetic success. Yet in about one-third of implant patients, its formation requires connective tissue graft procedures. Such procedures may be considered impractical for patients who need retreatment of failures, those who are not willing to go through multiple surgical steps, or those receiving multiple implants that would thus involve multiple connective tissue grafts. This article introduces the buccal pedicle fl ap technique, a new surgical approach for boosting the soft tissue around dental implants without connective tissue grafting. The technique is a minimally invasive surgical approach that can be performed as one-stage or two-stage surgery and can be applied in anterior and posterior areas as well as at single and multiple adjacent implants.
Ein gesundes, ausreichend breites Band keratinisierter periimplantärer Mukosa ist ein Schlüsselfaktor für den langfristigen biologischen und ästhetischen Erfolg nach einer Implantation. Aber bei etwa einem Drittel aller Implantatpatienten sind Bindegewebstransplantationen nötig, um die Bildung eines solchen Bands zu unterstützen. In bestimmten Fällen können Bindegewebstransplantate jedoch ungeeignet sein: Wenn Patienten eine Neubehandlung nach einem Misserfolg benötigen, wenn sie sich nicht mehreren Eingriff en unterziehen möchten oder wenn mehrere Implantate benötigt werden, die mehrere Bindegewebstransplantationen erforderlich machen würden. In diesem Artikel wird ein neuer Ansatz mit der Technik des vestibulär gestielten Lappens für die Verstärkung des Weichgewebes um Implantate ohne Bindegewebstransp lantat eingeführt. Dieser minimalinvasive Ansatz kann mit ein- oder mehrzeitigen Protokollen und im Front- und Seitenzahnbereich an Einzelimplantaten oder an mehreren benachbarten Implantaten verwendet werden.