Abstract

Minimally invasive periodontal regenerative surgical procedures are a paradigm shift that demands a unique approach encompassing specialized armamentarium, magnification tools, knowledge of handling properties of biomaterials, and specific flap designs. Biologically driven flap design is dictated by optimal soft and hard tissue handling, flap perfusion, and wound stability, all in the pursuit of primary intention healing. The unique architecture of the infrabony defect is a determining factor on incision tracing, boundaries of flap extension, and biomaterial selection. The purpose of this article is to propose a flap design classification based on the osseous topography of infrabony defects during biologically driven minimally invasive surgical periodontal regenerative therapy.

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