Treatment of Multiple RT1 Gingival Recessions Using a Coronally Advanced Flap Associated with L-PRF or Subgingival Connective Tissue Graft from Maxillary Tuberosity: A Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial. [PDF]
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Vascularized Connective Tissue Flap for Bone Graft Coverage
Abstract Alveolar defects are characterized by missing soft and hard tissues. It is often necessary to combine secondary procedures to address the soft-tissue component. The authors describe a technique that uses a split-thickness flap design that is placed over the crest of the remaining ridge and extends in a palatal direction.
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Bilaminar connective tissue graft
Gingival recession of marginal tissue is one of the most common finding in dentistry. Inflammation, incorrect orthodontic tooth movement or tooth-brushing trauma are the determinant factors of the apical location of the gingiva to the cemento-enamel junction. Clinical procedures advocated are laterally positioned pedicle flap, guide tissue regeneration
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Optimization of Connective Tissue Graft Length by Graft Splitting: A Case Series
Clinical Advances in Periodontics, 2021IntroductionThe aim of this case series was to assess the feasibility of a graft modification to increase its length when treating multiple adjacent gingival recessions with only one harvesting site at the palate and respecting the safety zone.Case SeriesNineteen recessions were treated in four consecutive patients with a modified coronally advanced ...
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The subepithelial connective tissue graft
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1980A technique has been described which can augment concavities and irregularities in edentulous ridges where cosmetics are important. Using the combination of temporary acrylic resin restorations and connective tissue autografts, unattractive con-cavities and ridge irregularities can be corrected.
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A comparison of connective tissue lining aortic grafts with extravascular connective tissue
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1966Abstract Knitted Dacron arterial prostheses were occluded by Perspex rods and allowed to become organized by connective tissue while embedded in the tissues of rabbits and dogs. In dogs one organized prosthesis was grafted into the aorta with its blood supply intact while another was left undisturbed as a control. Later the linings of
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Histology of Connective Tissue Graft. A Case Report
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Connective tissue grafting for improved implant esthetics
Implant Dentistry, 1994The subepithelial connective tissue graft can be used to enhance the esthetic appearance and gingival contour of the peri-implant tissues. A technique is described and illustrated to create a soft-tissue root prominence and mask the grayish color that may be present as a result of a thin facial alveolar bony plate and/or thin labial attached gingival ...
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Citric Acid Demineralization and Subepithelial Connective Tissue Grafts
Journal of Periodontology, 2000Background: The present study was designed to evaluate the effect, if any, of citric acid root demineralization in the outcome of subepithelial connective tissue grafts performed to cover localized gingival recessions.Methods: Thirty‐six patients participated, each providing one gingival recession; 19 received citric acid demineralization, while 17 did
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The connective-tissue envelope in revascularisation of patellar tendon grafts
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1999Free patellar tendon grafts used for the intra-articular replacement of ruptured anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) lack perfusion at the time of implantation. The central core of the graft undergoes a process of ischaemic necrosis which may result in failure. Early reperfusion of the graft may diminish the extent of this process. We assessed the role
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