Main disadvantage of full mucoperiosteal flap is:
A- Bad accessibility to area of operation
B- Interdental papilla integrity ******
C- Healing with scar.
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WHAT IS THE INTERDENTAL PAPILA AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
The interdental papilla, as its name suggests, refers to the periodontal tissue (gum) that lies between tooth and tooth, at the level of the point of contact between them and the base of the bone.
Its shape is determined by the contact relationship between tooth and tooth and covers the width of this interproximal space. In the anterior teeth sector, the papilla acquires a pyramidal shape, and in the posterior sectors, at the level of the molars, the papilla is presented with a flatter anatomy.
So, the papilla offers a very aesthetic result, because it covers the black space between tooth and tooth. Also, the interdental papilla is very important at the functional level because it prevents food from being retained between tooth and tooth and protects the creation of tooth decay in that area of the dental neck.
Occasionally, loss of the interdental papilla can occur, such as, for example, before periodontal surgery that generates recessions (migration of the gum into the apical tooth, exposing the dental root), or also, dental extractions, traumatic damage etc. .
The specialists of our dental clinic Estudio Dental Barcelona advise to have an exhaustive care of the dental papillae, not to perform very aggressive toothbrushes, due to the important role they play both functionally and aesthetically.
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WHAT IS THE INTERDENTAL PAPILA AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
The interdental papilla, as its name suggests, refers to the periodontal tissue (gum) that lies between tooth and tooth, at the level of the point of contact between them and the base of the bone.
Its shape is determined by the contact relationship between tooth and tooth and covers the width of this interproximal space. In the anterior teeth sector, the papilla acquires a pyramidal shape, and in the posterior sectors, at the level of the molars, the papilla is presented with a flatter anatomy.
So, the papilla offers a very aesthetic result, because it covers the black space between tooth and tooth. Also, the interdental papilla is very important at the functional level because it prevents food from being retained between tooth and tooth and protects the creation of tooth decay in that area of the dental neck.
Occasionally, loss of the interdental papilla can occur, such as, for example, before periodontal surgery that generates recessions (migration of the gum into the apical tooth, exposing the dental root), or also, dental extractions, traumatic damage etc. .
The specialists of our dental clinic Estudio Dental Barcelona advise to have an exhaustive care of the dental papillae, not to perform very aggressive toothbrushes, due to the important role they play both functionally and aesthetically.
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