Mixed Epithelial-Connective tissue graft harvesting from palate

The mixed epithelial-connective tissue graft is a soft tissue graft harvested from the palate, which combines a zone of Keratinised epithelium together with a wider base of connective tissue. This way the mixed draft is a combination of the three gingival graft and the connective tissue graft. Such a graft has certain advantages at the recipient site: - it can increase the width of the keratinised mucosa at the recipient side, while at the same time augment the volume of the soft tissue. Also through the fixation zone - which is enveloped in a split thickness flap at the recipient side - it can increase stability and vascularization of the graft. In this video we will follow the procedure of harvesting a mixed tissue graft from the palate. This is to be later fixated on the recipient side buccally of a mandibular implant. The recipient site is prepared with a split thickness , apically repositioned flap . Harvesting of the graft will combine direct incis
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