Modified Palatal Roll Technique (Roll-Up Technique)
A pedicle grafting technique using connective tissue to correct soft tissue width deficiency.
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This case integrates the modified palatal roll technique with implant placement in the posterior right maxilla. The lack of soft tissue volume is addressed using a connective tissue graft, harvested from the palatal side via a trap-door approach, maintaining vascularization.
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