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Gingival Recessions: Definition and Classification
2019In the normal situation, the gingival margin draws a scalloped line located 1 or 2 mm coronally to the cementoenamel junction (CEJ) [1]. Gingival recession is a mucogingival defect referred to the buccal exposure of the root surface of the tooth as a consequence of an apical migration of the gingival margin up to the CEJ [2, 3].
Khadija Amine +2 more
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Etiology of gingival recession
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2014openaire +3 more sources
Etiology and Prevalence of Gingival Recession
2018Gingival recession is a highly prevalent problem affecting individuals of all ages worldwide. Before considering any therapeutic strategies for gingival recession defects, it is important to identify the underlying etiological factors that contributed to the development of the clinical condition.
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[Gingival recession: what to do?].
Le Chirurgien-dentiste de France, 1989The qualitative and quantitative character of the marginal gingiva is not the only cause of root exposure, as mechanical factors can favorize and/or aggravate gingival recession. Suggested therapy is dependent on patient motivation and the evolution of the lesions.
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Prevalence and Etiology of Gingival Recession
The Journal of Periodontology, 1967openaire +3 more sources
Gingival recession with electrosurgery for impression making
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1975David H. Coelho +2 more
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Gingival Recession Associated With Temporary Crowns
Journal of Periodontology, 1973openaire +3 more sources
Talking with Patients Gingival Recession
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2005openaire +2 more sources

