Andreas Joss
University of Bern
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Clinical Oral Implants Research | 2008
Rino Burkhardt; Andreas Joss; Niklaus P. Lang
AIM To evaluate the healing outcome of soft tissue dehiscence coverage at implant sites. MATERIAL AND METHODS Ten patients with one mucosal recession defect at an implant site and a contralateral unrestored clinical crown without recession were recruited. The soft tissue recessions were surgically covered using a coronally advanced flap in combination with a free connective tissue graft. Healing was studied at 1, 3 and 6 months post-operatively. RESULTS Soft tissue dehiscences were covered with a coronal overcompensation of the flap margin up to 1.2 mm after the procedure. After 1 month, the coverage shrank to a mean of 75%, after 3 months to 70% and after 6 months to 66%. CONCLUSIONS The implant sites revealed a substantial, clinically significant improvement following coronal mucosal displacement in combination with connective tissue grafting, but in none of the sites, a could complete implant soft tissue dehiscence coverage be achieved.
Clinical Oral Implants Research | 2008
Rino Burkhardt; Axel Preiss; Andreas Joss; Niklaus P. Lang
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the influence of flap tension on the tearing characteristics of mucosal tissue samples in relation to various suture and needle characteristics. MATERIAL AND METHODS Lining and masticatory mucosal tissue samples obtained from pig jaws were prepared for in vitro testing. Tension tearing diagrams of 60 experiments were traced for 3-0, 5-0 and 7-0 sutures with applied forces up to 20 N. In the second part, the same experiments were repeated with 100 diagrams to test the influence of needle characteristics with 5-0 and 6-0 sutures using only gingival tissue samples. RESULTS 3-0 sutures mainly lead to tissue breakage at an average of 13.4 N. In contrast, 7-0 sutures only resulted in breakage of the thread at a mean applied force of 3.7 N. With 5-0 sutures, both events occurred at random at a mean force of 14.6 N. Irrespective of the needle characteristics, the mean breaking force for gingival samples with 5-0 and 6-0 sutures was approximately 10 N. CONCLUSIONS Tissue trauma may be reduced by choosing finer suture diameters, because thinner (6-0, 7-0) sutures lead to thread breakage rather than tissue breakage.
Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 1986
Niklaus P. Lang; Andreas Joss; Thomas Orsanic; Francesco A. Gusberti; Beatrice E. Siegrist
Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 1994
Andreas Joss; Rolf Adler; Niklaus P. Lang
Clinical Oral Implants Research | 1995
Christoph H. F. Hämmerle; D. Wagner; Urs Brägger; A. Lussi; A. Karayiannis; Andreas Joss; Niklaus P. Lang
Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 1991
Niklaus P. Lang; Sture Nyman; C. Senn; Andreas Joss
Clinical Oral Implants Research | 2004
Urs Brägger; Claude Gerber; Andreas Joss; Stephan Haenni; Andreas Meier; Enkeljd Hashorva; Niklaus P. Lang
Clinical Oral Implants Research | 1991
B. E. Siegrist; M. C. Brecx; F. A. Gusberti; Andreas Joss; Niklaus P. Lang
Oral Microbiology and Immunology | 1987
Niklaus P. Lang; Peter R. Hotz; Francesco A. Gusberti; Andreas Joss
Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 1991
Christoph H. F. Hämmerle; Andreas Joss; Niklaus P. Lang