Publications by authors named "D Zaffe"

Aim: To evaluate outcomes and predictive factors for the long-term stability of root coverage using a sub-epithelial connective tissue graft.

Materials And Methods: One-hundred and two healthy subjects (221 gingival recessions, GRs) were treated from 1987 to 1996. Keratinized tissue width (KTW), GR depth (RD), GR width (RW) and GR area (RA) were evaluated at baseline (M0) and at 1 month (M1), 1 year (M2), 11 years (M3), 21 years (M4) and 27 years (M5) after surgery.

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This evaluation correlates maxillary sinus 3D morphology with bone regeneration. In 39 patients with crestal bone ≤ 2 mm, mineralized human bone allografts were used to augment the sinus floor through the crestal window sinus elevation approach. CBCT was used to measure the buccopalatal diameter (BPD), mesiodistal diameter (MDD), and hemi-ellipsoidal volume (Vh) in all sinuses.

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This study clinically and histologically evaluated the outcome of a porcineapatite xenograft used to elevate the maxillary sinus floor in a severely atrophic ridge. A two-stage crestal window sinus elevation protocol was conducted in 24 patients with crestal bone ≤ 2 mm. Highly porous porcine carbonate apatite moistened with saline solution was placed in the elevated sinus cavity as the sole grafting material.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how the positioning of tissue-level implants affects marginal bone resorption based on the thickness of the mucosa prior to prosthetic loading.
  • Patients were grouped according to their mucosal thickness, with those having thinner mucosa experiencing more significant bone resorption compared to those with thicker mucosa after 5 months.
  • The findings suggest that adjusting the depth of implants based on mucosal thickness can significantly reduce the risk of early surface exposure, particularly in patients with thinner mucosa.
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