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What to Expect – Soft Tissue Healing

  • Working with bone cements results in true bone regeneration, with over 90% patient’s own bone.
  • The healing process differ from many other bone substitutes, and there might be major differences in appearance between traditional grafting and Augma bone cement grafting.
  • At the first stage, soft tissue proliferation might appear as if the material has collapsed or has washed out. This appearance does not indicate that the grafting procedure was not successful.
  • Three months post-op a complete soft tissue maturation will be evident.
  • Please view the following phases emphasizing the healing process, including soft and hard tissue healing and radiographic appearance.

Case 1

Soft Tissue & Radiogrpahic

Soft Tissue & Radiogrpahic

Soft Tissue & Radiogrpahic

Soft Tissue & Radiogrpahic

Soft Tissue & Radiogrpahic

Hard Tissue & Histology

True regeneration resulting in over 90% vital bone

Tooth Removal and Graft Placement

Soft Tissue After Removal of Protective Barrier

Soft Tissue & Hard Tissue With Implant in Place

Case 3

Tooth Removal and Graft Placement

Soft Tissue Before & After Removal of Protective Barrier

Soft Tissue & CBCT

Case 4

Soft Tissue

Soft Tissue

Soft Tissue

4 thoughts on “What to Expect – Soft Tissue Healing

  1. Augma
    Augma says:

    Thank you for your question. Here is the answer from Dr. Amos Yahav:

    Augma products should not be mixed with blood for 2 main reasons.
    1. Mixing with blood is not needed, since the material is highly hygroscopic and blood resorbs quickly inside the crystallin structure of the cement after it sets.
    2. If the material is mixed with blood it will compromise its ability to set and crystalized.

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