An Enigmatic Soft-Tissue Creeping Phenomenon: The Spontaneous Peri-Implant Mucosa Margin and Papilla Growth, Part Two—A Scientifically Supported Hypothesis Article
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Clinical Examples of Oral Soft Tissue Growth
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Agabiti, I.; Apaza Alccayhuaman, K.A.; Taniguchi, Z.; Kuwano, K.; Botticelli, D. An Enigmatic Soft-Tissue Creeping Phenomenon: The Spontaneous Peri-Implant Mucosa Margin and Papilla Growth, Part Two—A Scientifically Supported Hypothesis Article. Dent. J. 2024, 12, 216. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12070216
Agabiti I, Apaza Alccayhuaman KA, Taniguchi Z, Kuwano K, Botticelli D. An Enigmatic Soft-Tissue Creeping Phenomenon: The Spontaneous Peri-Implant Mucosa Margin and Papilla Growth, Part Two—A Scientifically Supported Hypothesis Article. Dentistry Journal. 2024; 12(7):216. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12070216
Chicago/Turabian StyleAgabiti, Ivo, Karol Alí Apaza Alccayhuaman, Zenzaburo Taniguchi, Kazuhisa Kuwano, and Daniele Botticelli. 2024. "An Enigmatic Soft-Tissue Creeping Phenomenon: The Spontaneous Peri-Implant Mucosa Margin and Papilla Growth, Part Two—A Scientifically Supported Hypothesis Article" Dentistry Journal 12, no. 7: 216. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12070216
APA StyleAgabiti, I., Apaza Alccayhuaman, K. A., Taniguchi, Z., Kuwano, K., & Botticelli, D. (2024). An Enigmatic Soft-Tissue Creeping Phenomenon: The Spontaneous Peri-Implant Mucosa Margin and Papilla Growth, Part Two—A Scientifically Supported Hypothesis Article. Dentistry Journal, 12(7), 216. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12070216