Abstract
In recent years, the attention to the soft tissue is growing because both the clinicians and the patients have understood they are crucial in achieving not just a good aesthetic but furthermore a long stability of the underlying bone. Until less than a decade ago, the only one way to manage periodontal or peri-implant soft tissue was with autologous connective tissue harvested from the palate or from the tuberosity. Nowadays, several substitutes derived from animal allow to avoid a second surgery to obtain connective tissue. The present manuscript presents a new approach to the modern implantology in order to achieve better outcomes from an aesthetic and functional point of view using a new porcine derived matrix. The manuscript shows either a step by step description of a novel technique to enhance soft tissue around implants.
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