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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ASSIGNMENT 6, CLASSIFICATION OF RIDGE DEFORMITIES Class III Defects, Pouch technique is prepared in the facial aspect of the residual ridge, Class III Defects refers to a combination of loss in both dimensions, wedge-shaped connective tissue graft is inserted into a pouch preparation on the facial aspect of the residual ridge, INTERPOSITIONAL GRAFT harvested as a wedge-shaped connective tissue graft, Class II Defects is a loss of ridge height with normal ridge width, Roll technique wherein soft tissue from the lingual side of the edentulous site is used, epithelium is removed, and the tissue is thinned and rolled back upon itself leading to thickening of the facial aspect of the residual ridge, interpositional graft which is a variation of pouch technique, DISADVANTAGE is greatly dependent on revascularization, Pouch technique in which graft material is placed in the prepared pouch, Class I Defects refers to faciolingual loss of tissue width with normal ridge height, full thickness of palatal donor sites, Thick, free gingival graft (harvested from) partial thickness, Class III Defects includes Surgical Modifications, greater potential for increasing ridge height than interpositional graft but DISADVANTAGE, Surgical augmentation is done through Pouch technique, ONLAY GRAFT is a Thick, free gingival graft, CLASSIFICATION OF RIDGE DEFORMITIES Class II Defects, Class III Defects refers to loss in both faciolingual and ridge dimensions