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2005 schloss sie ihr Studium der Zahnmedizin an der Universität Bologna, Italien, ab. Sie promovierte 2016 an der Universität Bologna, Italien, in Medizinwissenschaften. Seit 2018 Forscherin an der Fakultät für biomedizinische und neuromotorische Wissenschaften der Universität Bologna. Mitglied des Redaktionsbeirats der Italienischen Gesellschaft für Parodontologie in 2018-2019. Mitglied des wissenschaftlichen Komitees der Italienischen Gesellschaft für Parodontologie in 2016/2017. Gastprofessur an der San Raffaele Universität Mailand 2015-2016. Dozentin im Postgraduierten-Studiengang der Universität San Raffaele Mailand 2017. Dozentin im zweiten Level des International Master an der Universität Bologna 2017/2018. Mitglied der NOGI (National Osteology Group Italy). Seit 2018 ITI Fellow, Study Club Director und Mitglied des ITI Leadership Development Committee. Seit 2012 aktives Mitglied der Italienischen Gesellschaft für Parodontologie (SIDP), von 2005 bis 2013 Forschungsstipendium bei Prof. Giovanni Zucchelli. Seit 2005 bis heute Zahnärztin in privater Praxis als Expertin für Parodontologie. Autorin mehrerer Publikationen in Pubmed. Co-Autorin eines Kapitels im Buch "Implant Therapy", herausgegeben von M. Nevins und H. L. Wang. Referentin auf nationalen und internationalen Kongressen zur Parodontologie.
1. Auflage 2022 Buch Hardcover; Two-volume book with slipcase; 21 x 28 cm, 1100 Seiten, 6557 Abbildungen Sprache: Englisch Kategorien: Oralchirurgie, Implantologie Artikelnr.: BI041 ISBN 978-88-7492-091-4 QP Italy
Erscheinungsweise: vierteljährlich Sprache: Deutsch Kategorie: Ästhetische Zahnheilkunde Schriftleitung / Chefredaktion: Dr. Martina Stefanini PhD, ZTM Vincent Fehmer BDT, MDT, Dr. Alfonso L. Gil DDS, PhD QP Deutschland
Erscheinungsweise: vierteljährlich Sprache: Englisch Impact Faktor: 0.9 (2023) Kategorie: Ästhetische Zahnheilkunde Schriftleitung / Chefredaktion: Dr. Martina Stefanini PhD, ZTM Vincent Fehmer BDT, MDT, Dr. Alfonso L. Gil DDS, PhD QP Deutschland
Details make perfectionOktober 24, 2024 — Oktober 26, 2024MiCo - Milano Convention Centre, Milano, Italien
Referenten: Bilal Al-Nawas, Gil Alcoforado, Federico Hernández Alfaro, Sofia Aroca, Wael Att, Gustavo Avila-Ortiz, Kathrin Becker, Anne Benhamou, Juan Blanco Carrión, Dieter Bosshardt, Daniel Buser, Francesco Cairo, Paolo Casentini, Raffaele Cavalcanti, Tali Chackartchi, Renato Cocconi, Luca Cordaro, Luca De Stavola, Nuno Sousa Dias, Egon Euwe, Vincent Fehmer, Alberto Fonzar, Helena Francisco, Lukas Fürhauser, German O. Gallucci, Oscar Gonzalez-Martin, Dominik Groß, Robert Haas, Alexis Ioannidis, Simon Storgård Jensen, Ronald Jung, France Lambert, Luca Landi, Georg Mailath-Pokorny jun., Silvia Masiero, Iva Milinkovic, Carlo Monaco, Jose Nart, José M. Navarro, Katja Nelson, Manuel Nienkemper, David Nisand, Michael Payer, Sergio Piano, Bjarni E. Pjetursson, Sven Reich, Isabella Rocchietta, Giuseppe Romeo, Irena Sailer, Mariano Sanz, Ignacio Sanz Martín, Frank Schwarz, Shakeel Shahdad, Massimo Simion, Ralf Smeets, Benedikt Spies, Bogna Stawarczyk, Martina Stefanini, Hendrik Terheyden, Tiziano Testori, Daniel Thoma, Ana Torres Moneu, Piero Venezia, Lukas Waltenberger, Hom-Lay Wang, Stefan Wolfart, Giovanni Zucchelli, Otto Zuhr
European Association for Osseintegration (EAO)
SEPA 24 Bilbao
Clinical evidence based on scientific evidenceMai 29, 2024 — Juni 1, 2024Bilbao, Spanien
Referenten: Eduardo Anitua, Sofia Aroca, Serhat Aslan, Gustavo Avila-Ortiz, Juan Blanco Carrión, Gonzalo Blasi, Nagihan Bostanci, Iain L. C. Chapple, Jan Cosyn, Glécio Vaz de Campos, Luca De Stavola, Jan Derks, Vincent Fehmer, Elena Figuero, Sergio García, Alfonso L. Gil, Oscar Gonzalez-Martin, Adrian Guerrero, Sérgio Kahn, Alejandro Lanis, Antonio Liñares, Ferrán Llansana, Francesco Mangano, Dino Calzavara mantovani, Mauro Merli, Juan Mesquida, Alberto Monje, Eduardo Montero, Stefano Parma-Benfenati, Bjarni E. Pjetursson, Pablo Ramírez, Mariano Sanz, Ignacio Sanz Sànchez, Beatriz Solano Mendoza, Jacobo Somoza, Martina Stefanini, Maurizio S. Tonetti, Leonardo Trombelli, Ion Zabalegui
ISC 2023 – The 26th International Symposium on Ceramics
Simplicity Meets EstheticsJuni 8, 2023 — Juni 11, 2023Town and Country Resort, San Diego, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Referenten: Wael Att, Diego Bechelli, Markus B. Blatz, Domenico Cascione, Gerard J. Chiche, Stephen J. Chu, Victor Clavijo, Florin Cofar, Iván Contreras Molina, Don Cornell, Lee Culp, Vincent Fehmer, Mirela Feraru, German O. Gallucci, Petra Gierthmühlen, Gustavo Giordani, David Guichet, Galip Gürel, Effrat Habsha, Hilal Kuday, Kenneth A. Malament, Adam J. Mieleszko, Ricardo Mitrani, Masayuki Okawa, Jacinthe M. Paquette, Joshua Polansky, Marta Revilla-León, Giuseppe Romeo, Irena Sailer, John Sorensen, Martina Stefanini, Taiseer Sulaiman, Douglas A. Terry, Van Thompson, George Tysowsky, Eric Van Dooren, Yu Zhang
Quintessence Publishing Co., Inc. USA
Zeitschriftenbeiträge dieses Autors
International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, Pre-Print
DOI: 10.11607/prd.7346, PubMed-ID: 39453622Oktober 25, 2024,Seiten: 1-20, Sprache: EnglischZucchelli, Giovanni / Mounssif, Ilham / Mazzotti, Claudio / Bentivogli, Valentina / Rendon, Alexandra / Sangiorgi, Matteo / Stefanini, Martina
Impairment or loss of interdental papilla is a common issue in patients with periodontal disease, leading to phonetic, functional, and aesthetic concerns. Numerous techniques have been explored to reconstruct and regenerate interdental papillae, but consistent success remains challenging. This article presents a novel surgical approach that applies the principles of the Connective Tissue Graft (CTG) wall technique to enhance papilla volume when interdental clinical attachment loss is present in the aesthetic zone. The case of a 35-year-old woman with an RT3 recession defect associated with loss of interdental hard and soft tissues is discussed. The patient underwent a procedure involving palatal incisions, application of amelogenins, and a trapezoidal shape CTG fixed at the base of the papilla under a coronally advanced flap. This approach aimed to stabilize the blood clot and prevent soft tissue collapse into the defect area, enhancing the position and volume of the interdental papilla. Results at 6- and 12-months follow-up indicated significant improvement in papilla appearance and complete root coverage. This case suggests that the modified CTG wall technique can effectively treat buccal and interdental gingival recessions associated with horizontal or infrabony defects. Further clinical trials are necessary to confirm these findings and establish the most effective approach for interdental papilla reconstruction.
Schlagwörter: interdental papilla, connetive tissue graft, periodontal therapy, amelogenins, connective tissue graft-wall technique, papilla reconstruction
International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, 3/2023
DOI: 10.11607/prd.6538, PubMed-ID: 37141083Seiten: 281-288, Sprache: EnglischTavelli, Lorenzo / Heck, Teresa / De Souza, André B / Stefanini, Martina / Zucchelli, Giovanni / Barootchi, Shayan
Implant esthetic complications can negatively affect a patient's perception of implant therapy and their quality of life. This article discusses the etiology, prevalence, and strategies for the treatment of peri-implant soft tissue dehiscences/deficiencies (PSTDs). Three common scenarios of implant esthetic complications were identified and described, in which PSTDs could be managed without removing the crown (scenario I), with the surgical-prosthetic approach (crown removal; scenario II), and/or with the horizontal and vertical soft tissue augmentation and submerged healing (scenario III).
Autogenous soft tissue grafting is a commonly performed procedure in periodontal and implant surgery. Reharvesting a connective tissue graft (CTG) from the same palatal donor site is often required, but little is known about the volumetric changes that occur after harvesting a free gingival graft and how long the palatal mucosa takes to regain its original form and thickness. This study evaluated the volumetric changes that occur at the palatal donor site after harvesting a soft tissue graft with a noninvasive digital technology. Nineteen patients needing a CTG for a single site were enrolled. Intraoral digital scans of the palatal donor sites were obtained at baseline and at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months. The digital scans were imported and analyzed with an imaging software to evaluate volumetric changes. Average volume losses of 5.82 ± 2.63 mm3 and 11.03 ± 5.47 mm3 were observed after 1 and 3 months, respectively. Only minor changes were observed at 6 and 12 months. Linear dimensional changes at 5 and 7 mm from the gingival margin were substantially higher than the changes at 3 mm for the 1- and 3-month interval comparisons compared to baseline. Graft dimension was associated with volume loss at 1 and 3 months (P < .01). After palatal harvesting, the donor site undergoes volumetric changes, mostly during the first 3 months, and is attenuated thereafter.