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A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Management of Unusual Bilateral Gingival Recession Due to a Factitious Nail-Scratching Habit: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Amniotic membrane versus platelet-rich fibrin in treatment of gingival recession- a randomized control trial. [PDF]
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The Aetiology of Gingival Recession
Dental Update, 2002Gingival recession affects a large proportion of the adult population. This paper discusses the aetiology and mechanisms behind the formation of gingival recession, and considers the relevance of gingival recession to both orthodontics and restorative dentistry. It is followed by a second paper on the management of gingival recession.
Paul Baker, Charlotte Spedding
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Conservative Management of Gingival Recession: The Gingival Veneer
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2012ABSTRACTGingival recession is apical migration of the gingival tissues resulting in exposure of the underlying root surface. This can cause significant esthetic concerns for the patient, especially when it affects the anterior teeth. The gingival veneer is a prosthesis indicated for challenging clinical situations where there are esthetic concerns ...
Banoo Sood, Ashish Gopakumar
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Etiology of Gingival Recessions [PDF]
According to a systematic review conducted by Zweers et al. [1], three gingival biotypes can be clinically distinguished: Normal, thin scalloped, and thick flat according to the differences in the shape, position, and thickness of the marginal periodontal tissues [2].
Jamila Kissa+2 more
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Gingival recession and tooth mobility
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1977Abstract Tooth mobility measurements were carried out on 107 teeth with gingival recession in 20 subjects. Alveolar bone dehiscence around 43 of these teeth was measured during flap surgery in 13 subjects. No significant correlation was found between gingival recession and tooth mobility, and between tooth mobility and alveolar bone dehiscence.
J.-P. Bernimoulin, Zvonimir Curilović
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The Management of Gingival Recession
Dental Update, 2002This, the second paper in a short series on gingival recession, discusses the various modalities of treatment for gingival recession and the indications for treatment. Special consideration is given to the surgical treatment techniques. Factors affecting the outcome of treatment and success rates of the treatment options are also discussed.
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