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Treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recession
Gingival recession is a prevalent mucogingival deformity and condition associated with teeth, often occurring in patterns involving multiple adjacent sites.
Shan-Huey Yu, Harlan J. Shiau
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Mucogingival surgery with SureDerm application for gingival recession treatment in periodontics clinic University of Airlangga in 2022 [PDF]
Background: Gingival recession has become a serious problem since it has a high prevalence among the 88% population of the world. Various mucogingival therapy becomes treatment of choice for gingival recession, such as sub ephitelial connective tissue ...
Shafira Kurnia, -, Lubna, -, Mulyati, -
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Prevalence and risk indicators of gingival recessions in Erbil city: a cross-sectional study
Background and objectives: Gingival recession is the migration of the gingival margin toward the apex, causing root exposure. It may affect one (local) or a group of teeth (generalized), affects individuals in all ages.
Dilven Abdulsamed Abdulhamed +1 more
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE AGE ON THE PREVALENCE OF GINGIVAL RECESSION IN PATIENTS WITH PERIODONTITIS
Gingival recession is a common clinical condition in the dental practice, which is characterized by the root surface exposure due to the apical displacement of the marginal gingival tissues.
P. Mazur, I. M. Suprunovych
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Background: Gingival recession is associated with dentin hypersensitivity, unesthetic appearance, and carious or noncarious cervical lesions. Orthodontic treatment, gingival thickness (GT), and keratinized tissue width (KTW) play roles in gingival ...
Rawabi Hamdan Alsalhi +1 more
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Complete root coverage in severe gingival recession with unfavorable prognosis using the tunneling technique [PDF]
Gingival recession defined as the apical migration of the gingival margin leads to the exposure of root surface. This in turn may lead to compromised esthetics, dentine hypersensitivity and attachment loss.
Mohammad Ahmad Javaid +2 more
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ANTERIOR CROSSBITE AS A RISK FACTOR FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF GINGIVAL RECESSION [PDF]
Introduction: A number of studies have indicated that only certain types of, such as proclined teeth, deep bite and anterior crossbite, can be considered risk factors for gingival recession.
Stilyana Krasteva +2 more
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Bovine pericardium based non-cross linked collagen matrix for successful root coverage, a clinical study in human [PDF]
Introduction: The aim of this study was to clinically assess the capacity of a novel bovine pericardium based, non-cross linked collagen matrix in root coverage. Methods: 62 gingival recessions of Miller class I or II were treated.
Sculean Anton +20 more
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GINGIVAL RECESSION AND ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT
Introduction, aim: This article provides an overview of current knowledge on the relationship between orthodontic treatment and the emergence of gingival recession. It summarises the results of available studies published since 1973. The views of various
I Marek, P Vyhlídalová, A Janková
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Introduction: Gingival recession is the location of marginal periodontal tissues apical to the cemento-enamel junction, which can lead to many clinical problems.
Manoj Humagain, Dashrath Kafle
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