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The Unilateral Enigma: An Oral-contraceptive Related Gingival Enlargement.

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The Gingival Autograft and Gingivectomy

Journal of Periodontology, 1976
A rationale and technique for the utilization of the combined procedures of the gingival autograft and the gingivectomy technics for the purpose of pocket elimination and creation of an adequate zone of attached gingiva has been presented. It allows for the predictable and relatively atraumatic treatment of gingival problems in which there has been no ...
H M, Goldman, G, Isenberg, A, Shuman
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[Gingivectomy].

Deutsche Zahn-, Mund-, und Kieferheilkunde mit Zentralblatt, 1992
The gingivectomy is the oldest surgical approach in periodontal therapy. During the centuries, the technique has been modified. Just at the middle of our century, gingivectomy was the most important surgical method in periodontal treatment. Indication for performance of the gingivectomy is the complete elimination of the periodontal pocket (gingival ...
G G, Zafiropoulos   +3 more
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The present status of the gingivectomy procedure

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1975
Abstract The use of the conventional gingivectomy procedure is indicated to achieve optimum gingival contour and to eliminate supra‐alveolar pockets where these do not extend beyond the muco‐gingival junction. The instrument of choice for the procedure is a gingivectomy knife.
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Gingivectomy

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1951
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Laser gingivectomy for pediatrics.

Today's FDA : official monthly journal of the Florida Dental Association, 2010
Traditional gingivectomy procedures have been a challenge for pediatric dentists who confront issues of patient cooperation and discomfort. Treatment of pediatric patients must involve minimal operative and postoperative discomfort. Laser soft-tissue surgery has been shown to be well accepted by children.
Michelle M, Kelman   +2 more
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Gingivectomy.

The Journal of the All India Dental Association, 1966
H, Löe, W H, Wright
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Modified Gingivectomy

The Journal of Periodontology, 1951
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Failures with gingivectomy*

Australian Dental Journal, 1967
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