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Long-term success through peri-implant soft tissue management: when, why and how

Video highlights

  • Understanding the pre‐implant mucosa (soft‐tissue collar)
  • Rationale for “soft‐tissue boosting” to protect implants
  • Influence of peri‐implant mucosal thickness on bone remodeling
  • Impact of repeated abutment disconnections on the tissue seal
  • Considerations for abutment materials and surface topographies
  • Strategies to reduce peri‐implantitis risk and improve long‐term outcomes

References

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Soft tissue management

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