Gingival retraction techniques for implants versus teeth: current status
- PMID: 18832271
- DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.2008.0047
Gingival retraction techniques for implants versus teeth: current status
Abstract
Background: The authors reviewed and compared gingival retraction techniques used for implants and teeth.
Types of studies reviewed: The authors searched the literature using article databases Ovid MEDLINE up to May 2008, PubMED and Google Scholar (advanced search) and the following search terms: gingival retraction, implant abutment, impressions, cement-retained implant restoration, impression coping, peri-implant tissue, emergence profile and tissue conditioning.
Results: The authors found insufficient evidence relating to gingival displacement techniques for impression making for implant dentistry. Gingival retraction techniques and materials are designed primarily for peridental applications; the authors considered their relevance to peri-implant applications and determined that further research and new product development are needed.
Clinical implications: The use of injectable materials that form an expanding matrix to provide gingival retraction offers effective exposure of preparation finish lines and is suitable for conventional impression-making methods or computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing digital impressions in many situations. There are, however, limitations with any retraction technique, including injectable matrices, for situations in which clinicians place deep implants.
Comment in
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Gingival retraction.J Am Dent Assoc. 2009 Feb;140(2):143; author reply 143-4. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.2009.0111. J Am Dent Assoc. 2009. PMID: 19188401 No abstract available.
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