Abstract

Peri-implant health is paramount for the long-term success of dental implants. While bone regeneration techniques have been extensively studied and employed to ensure implant stability, the significance of soft tissue condition in this context is increasingly recognized. This review article explores the intricate interplay between soft tissue dynamics and bone regenerative procedures in the pursuit of optimal peri-implant health. Soft tissue condition around dental implants plays a multifaceted role in supporting long-term stability and functionality. Adequate soft tissue thickness, contour, and attachment are crucial for maintaining a healthy peri-implant environment and preventing complications such as peri-implantitis and mucosal recession. Furthermore, soft tissue quality influences the outcomes of bone regeneration procedures by affecting vascularization, wound healing, and tissue integration. Various strategies have been proposed to enhance soft tissue condition in conjunction with bone regenerative techniques. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature, this article aims to elucidate the pivotal role of soft tissue condition in bone regenerative procedures and its implications for long-term peri-implant health. Insights gained from this review will inform clinicians and researchers in devising effective strategies to enhance soft tissue quality and ensure the success and longevity of dental implant therapy.

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