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Correcting Generalized Gingival Recession
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1993Recession associated with the maxillary anterior gingiva can be particularly displeasing to the patient with a high smile line. The coronally positioned flap technique was used in this case to create a more esthetic appearance.
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Gingival Recession —Causes and Management
Primary Dental Journal, 2019Gingival recession of varying extent and severity is increasingly encountered in general dental practice. This paper outlines the aetiology of recession and discusses management strategies, both conservative and complex. It also highlights when to intervene and what outcomes may be expected.
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Guided tissue regeneration in gingival recessions
Periodontology 2000, 1996Link_to_subscribed_fulltext
Pini Prato, Giovanpaolo +3 more
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Occurrence of Gingival Recession in Adults
Journal of Periodontology, 1989The occurrence of gingival recession was investigated in adults by age and gender and in relation to their dental status and frequency of toothbrushing. A total of 258 dentate subjects were clinically examined. Their mean age was 46 years and they had an average of 19.4 natural teeth.
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Gingivarecessies en orthodontie
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2015Gingival recessions represent the most visible periodontal disease. The prevalence of gingival recessions is high. The root surface is literally exposed to negative influences such as erosion, abrasion, discoloration and decay. Moreover, gingival recessions can affect the quality of life by increased thermal sensitivity and reduced dento-gingival ...
Renkema, A.M. +2 more
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Gingival Recession Classification and Treatment
2021Gingival recession is the subjection of the root surface and is one of the reasonably conventional oral ailments witnessed by clinicians worldwide. The etiology is distinct, and there is a probability of multiple prognoses according to etiology. Esthetic considerations regarding tooth removal and hypersensitivity are possible issues for the patient ...
Mahmood Dashti, Maneli Ardeshir Zadeh
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Gingival recession—its significance and management
Journal of Dentistry, 2001To review the prevalence and current concepts of the mechanisms and aetiology of gingival recession and present the principles of assessment and management of the patient with gingival recession.The literature was searched for review and original research papers relating prevalence, mechanisms, aetiology, assessment, and treatment of gingival recession
A Tugnait, V Clerehugh
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Periodontics: 6. The Management of Gingival Recession
Dental Update, 2007Gingival recession is a common condition affecting the dentition. This paper describes the aetiology of gingival recession and discusses the appropriate management of this condition.
Christopher Irwin +4 more
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Classification of Gingival Recession
2018Gingival recession is a common finding in many patients and is clinically manifested by an apical displacement of the gingival margin in relation to the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ). Various classification systems have been proposed to classify gingival recession defects and to predict final root coverage outcomes.
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Periodontal regeneration in gingival recession defects
Periodontology 2000, 1999Surgical treatment of gingival recession defects aims at obtaining soft tissue coverage of exposed root surfaces and/or augmentation of gingival tissue dimensions. A variety of protocols have been developed to manage these clinical problems. Since one goal of periodontal therapy is the regeneration of the lost attachment apparatus of the tooth, full ...
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