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Fibrin Assisted Soft Tissue Promotion (FASTP) - A New Perspective in Periodontal Plastic Surgery
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Soft tissue recession around teeth and implants is an epidemic problem in the field of dentistry. A predictable and long-term soft tissue augmentation outcome is primarily dependent on proper diagnosis, prognosis and treatment planning. Harvesting limitations of autogenous tissue from the palate represent a true challenge when treating patients with multiple recessions or gingival deformities around teeth and dental implants. The Advanced Platelet Rich Fibrin (APRF) and injectable platelet-rich fibrin (iPRF) are promising tissue promoters that can be a suitable alternative option.
Date Added:
10/30/2019
Author(s):
Alina Krivitsky, DDS
Dr. Alina Krivitsky Aalam graduated with a BS in Dental Hygiene, DDS and a Certificate in Advanced Periodontics from the USC School of Dentistry. She is a Di...
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David Ting - (12/24/2019 12:20 PM)
Wonderful and thank you 🙏
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Henriette Lerner - (5/16/2019 12:59 AM)
Great lecture!!
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Edward Mazer - (1/10/2019 9:39 PM)
Can anyone telll me where to get the EDTA gel for root etching
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Alina Krivitsky Aalam - (1/8/2019 2:10 AM)
Thank you all for your comments. We used mainly periosteal elevator/VISTA surgical kit/tunneling instruments and 6.0 glycolon and 6.0 prolene sutures. Any instruments that will allow for atraumatic full thickness flap elevation will be sufficient. As far as long-term results, we have a 2D and 3D analysis in progress. Hope to share with you soon.
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Omid Moghaddas - (1/2/2019 12:48 PM)
Just amazing, thanks Alina
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Kastytis Zymantas - (12/30/2018 4:30 PM)
Great presentation and skills. Thanks
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jeff johnston - (12/30/2018 10:36 AM)
This is Pinks gumdrop technique out of California
https://gumdroptechnique.com/
You wonder why Chao doesn't teach this with his pinhole technique
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Kavitha Narla - (12/30/2018 10:35 AM)
was able to open and watch the video. understood about the sutures and instruments used. Thank you.
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Kavitha Narla - (12/29/2018 7:43 AM)
Excellent outcome. I watched like slide show. Could you please mention what sutures were used and also what instruments were used to create the tunnel and to release the tissue prior to PRF insertion? Thank YOu.
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