DR. MARIUS STEIGMANN
THE SEPARATION TECHNIQUE
The separation technique is made in a stuctured way with the use of instruments in a determinate sequenze. This allows for split thickness – „mucosal detachment“ even in cases of thin Biotype:
• Ability to fi x fl ap to optimal position with the help of periosteal sutures for APF.FGG • Preparation for „steipod“ by detaching the mucosa from the underlying periosteum • Periodontal pocket elimination • Thin marginal bone can be protected by periosteum – connective tissue site
Prepare a full mucoperiosteal flap up to the MGJ (mucogingival juntion), then starting at the MGJ start splitting the periosteum only (0.2-0.5 mm with the first instrument TKSTEIG2) from the inside of the flap with side moves (MD).
Separating mucosa from the underlying periosteum with the second instrument (TKSTEIG) after initial periosteal incision. The moves are sideways (MD) keeping the instrument parallel to the bone surface.
Separated epithelium from underlying mucosa for FGG (free gingival graft)
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PPSTEIG Periosteal Splitter Steigmann
TKSTEIG2 Soft Tissue Splitter Steigmann, Modified
TKSTEIG Soft Tissue Splitter Steigmann
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SHDPV Micro Surgical Scalpel Handle hdl #SinusLine
10-256-15 Scalpel Blades #15C 100pcs/pkt
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MB67 Micro Scalpel Blades #67 12pcs/pkt sterile
10-130-05E Scalpel Handle #5
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C-17
NHDPV Needle Holder Micro Surgical Velvart straight, diamond dust beaks, 18 cm, 6-0 - 8-0 Ndl.
PSN8384P Surgical Suture Polypropylene #6-0 NA/C-17 reverse cut 3/8crl
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