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International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry | 2018

Flapless Postextraction Socket Implant Placement: The Effects of a Platform Switch–Designed Implant on Peri-implant Soft Tissue Thickness—A Prospective Study

Hanae Saito; Stephen J. Chu; Jonathan Zamzok; Marion Brown; Richard Smith; Guido Sarnachiaro; Mark N. Hochman; Paul Fletcher; Mark A. Reynolds; Dennis P. Tarnow

This paper presents the results of a prospective study on the clinical effect of grafting the buccal gap with platform switching, following flapless tooth extraction and immediate implant placement and provisional restoration, on (1) alterations in buccolingual ridge dimension and (2) midfacial peri-implant soft tissue thickness. Fifty-six patients were placed in one of four treatment groups: (1) a non-platform-switching implant (Non-PS, n = 14); (2) a non-platform-switching implant and bone graft (BG/Non-PS, n = 14); (3) a platform-switching implant (PS, n = 15); and (4) a platform-switching implant and bone graft (BG/PS, n = 13). Buccolingual ridge dimensional change and peri-implant soft tissue thickness at 2 mm below the free gingival margin were measured. Both PS and BG/PS groups showed an increase in buccolingual dimension compared to the contralateral natural tooth site as well as peri-implant soft tissue thickness of > 2.5 mm, clinically. Platform switching was associated with significantly greater midfacial soft tissue thickness than bone grafting (mean ± standard deviation: 2.17 ± 0.04 for Non-PS and 3.55 ± 0.14 for PS). Using platform-switched implants, in conjunction with immediate implant placement and immediate provisional restoration, was associated with a significantly greater stability of ridge dimension and peri-implant soft tissue thickness than using non-platform-switched implants when measured 12 months after placement of the final restoration. Platform switching may help achieve preservation of ridge dimension and enhance the stability of peri-implant soft tissue following immediate implant placement and provisional restoration without bone grafting. Further research is required to assess the long-term outcome.


Archive | 1999

Pressure/force computer controlled drug delivery system and the like

Mark N. Hochman; Claudia Hochman; Angelo Ascione; Lawrence Brown; Hardie Johnson; Michelle Lockwood


Archive | 2001

Drug delivery system with profiles

Mark N. Hochman; Claudia Hochman; Angelo Ascione; Lawrence Brown; Hardie Johnson; Michelle Lockwood


Archive | 2001

Pressure/force computer controlled drug delivery system with exit pressure control

Mark N. Hochman; Claudia Hochman; Angelo Ascione; Lawrence Brown; Hardie Johnson; Michelle Lockwood


Archive | 2001

Pressure/force computer controlled drug delivery system with automated charging

Mark N. Hochman; Claudia Hochman; Angelo Ascione; Lawrence Brown; Hardie Johnson; Michelle Lockwood


International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry | 2012

Maxillary anterior papilla display during smiling: a clinical study of the interdental smile line.

Mark N. Hochman; Stephen J. Chu; Dennis P. Tarnow


Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 1999

P-ASA Block Injection: A New Palatal Technique to Anesthetize Maxillary Anterior Teeth

Mark J. Friedman; Mark N. Hochman


Journal of Periodontology | 2000

Histologic Response to Intraligament Injections Using a Computerized Local Anesthetic Delivery System. A Pilot Study in Mini-Swine

Stuart J. Froum; Dennis P. Tarnow; Alfonso Caiazzo; Mark N. Hochman


Quintessence International | 2006

Interstitial tissue pressure associated with dental injections: a clinical study.

Mark N. Hochman; Mark J. Friedman; Wayne Williams; Claudia Hochman


Practical procedures & aesthetic dentistry | 2008

A BIOMETRIC APPROACH TO AESTHETIC CROWN LENGTHENING: PART I—MIDFACIAL CONSIDERATIONS

Stephen J. Chu; Mark N. Hochman

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Mark J. Friedman

University of Southern California

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Hanae Saito

University of Maryland

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