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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Soft Tissue Grafting to Improve Implant Esthetics [PDF]
Dental implants are becoming the treatment of choice to replace missing teeth, especially if the adjacent teeth are free of restorations. When minimal bone width is present, implant placement becomes a challenge and often resulting in recession and ...
Kassab, Moawi M
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Gingival recession and associated factors in a homogeneous Mexican adult male population : a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background: Diverse variables are implicated in the pathogenesis of gingival recession; more detailed knowledge about the relationship between the clinical presentation of gingival recession and assorted risk indicators may lead to ...
Islas Granillo, Horacio+6 more
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Progress in clinical treatment and etiology of gingival recession
Gingival recession is one of the common oral symptoms. Periodontal soft tissue defects caused by gingival recession and problems related to aesthetics, prosthetics and orthodontic treatment have garnered increasing attention.
LU Lizhu+3 more
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THERAPEUTIC DIFFICULTIES IN ACHIEVEMENT OF OPTIMAL ROOT COVERAGE AND AESTHETIC IN CLASS III GINGIVAL RECESSION. [PDF]
The width of the attached gingiva is defined as a distance between the depth of the gingival sulcus or gingival/periodontal pocket to the mucogingival junction. Authors suggest that a minimal amount of attached gingiva is necessary to ensure the gingival
Christina Popova+2 more
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The role of orthodontics in the repair of gingival recessions [PDF]
The goal of this research was to assess the impact of orthodontic root movement on gingival recessions.Twelve consecutive adult patients with a mandibular incisor presenting buccal or lingual gingival recession and with the root positioned outside the alveolar bone were enrolled.
Laursen, Morten Godtfredsen+2 more
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Gingival recession associated with Orthodontic treatment and root coverage [PDF]
Many patients seek to pursue orthodontic treatment for esthetic improvement. These patients present with mal- alignment of the anterior teeth.
Aydin, Tugba, Dilsiz, Alparslan
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Classification systems of gingival recession: An update
Gingival recession is defined as “the displacement of marginal tissue apical to the cementoenamel junction (CEJ)”. Various classifications have been proposed to classify gingival recession.
Sanjeev Jain+2 more
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Toothbrushing and gingival recession
To review the hypothesis that toothbrushing leads to gingival recession. Gingival recession develops due to anatomical and pathological factors. The prevalence of recession is dependent on the age and characteristic of the population because it usually presents in individuals with periodontal disease or those who practise zealous or improper oral ...
Sebastiano Andreana+3 more
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Inter- and intra-examiner agreement of three classification systems of gingival recession [PDF]
Background. Several classifications have been proposed for gingival recession defects. Correct diagnosis of the type of gingival recession is necessary for proper treatment planning and assessment of the prognosis.
Fatemeh Sarlati+4 more
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