A digital way to assess the stain parameters that lead to soft tissue blanching when delivering an implant-supported crown
Serge Szmukler-Moncler, David Morales Schwarz, Jorge Manuel Perez, Florian Beuer

TL;DR
This paper introduces a digital method to measure how much a dental implant crown displaces and blanches surrounding soft tissues during placement.
Contribution
A novel digital workflow using intra-oral scans and STL files to quantify gingival displacement and blanching caused by prosthetic crowns.
Findings
Severe blanching occurs when gingival displacement is 1.3 mm or more.
Moderate blanching is observed at 0.9 mm displacement.
No blanching occurs with displacement up to 0.6 mm.
Abstract
Dental implant systems provide standard cylindrical healing abutments of various diameters; however, they do not match the larger shape of the complex emergence profile of the prosthetic crowns. Adaptation of the soft tissues from a circular emergence profile to the one that suits the prosthetic crown involves a simultaneous squeezing and stretching of the gingiva. Often, this translates into local blanching of the gingiva and the prosthodontist must assess that blanching is transient. There is no literature about how much strain exerted by the prosthetic crown is leading or not to gingiva blanching. Aim of this paper is to present a digital workflow that allows measuring, upon prosthesis delivery, how much the strained gingiva is displaced under the crown and leads or not to blanching of the peri-implant soft tissues. The digital workflow involves 3 intra-oral scans (IOS), IOS#1 at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental materials and restorations · Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes · Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments
