Pedicled buccal fat pad graft for root coverage in severe gingival recession defect [PDF]
Gingival recession (GR) is a condition resulting in root exposure which leads to root sensitivity, pain, root caries, plaque retention, poor esthetics, and tooth loss.
Saurav Panda +3 more
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Enamel matrix derivative and root coverage: A literature review. [PDF]
Introduction: The use of enamel matrix derivative proteins, also known as Emdogain®, has revolutionized clinical practice in dentistry since the 90s. This biomaterial has demonstrated to promote periodontal tissues regeneration lost due to periodontal disease which persists as a public health problem, emerging as an effective alternative in treatments ...
Vargas Quiroga ED +4 more
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Root coverage using epithelial embossed connective tissue graft
In periodontal practice, root coverage after marginal soft tissue recession requires daily clinical decisions. Numerous longitudinal human studies have been presented to support the efficacy and predictability of different mucogingival surgical ...
T Ramakrishnan +2 more
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Complete root coverage is considered the true goal of treatment of gingival recession defects because only complete coverage assures recovery from the hypersensitivity and esthetic defects associated with recession areas. Previous studies have shown that
Jagmohan Singh, Vipin Bharti
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MODIFIED CORONALLY ADVANCED FLAP APPROACH WITH ISTHMUS DEEPITHELIALIZATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE RECESSION DEFECTS IN CASES WITH INTERDENTAL TISSUE LOSS [PDF]
PURPOSE: This presentation demonstrates a modified surgical approach for multiple gingival recessions in sites with interdental papillae loss and a newly developed method for prediction of the possible root coverage MATERIAL/METHODS: A 41 years old ...
Kamen Kotsilkov
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Root Coverage of Class III Recession using Free Gingival Graft using Novel Root Coverage Esthetic Score [PDF]
A variety of regenerative procedures has been used for the correction of gingival recession defects. However, root coverage can be quite challenging in cases of deep and wide Miller’s class III recession defects.
Avita Rath +4 more
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Background Following periodontal plastic surgery in the treatment of recession defects, previous studies have reported that patients rate the esthetic outcomes more favorable than dental professionals.
Anne Judith Sørdahl, Anders Verket
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Aim: The main focus of the study is to determine the difference between the efficacy of xenogeneic collagen matrix (XCM) versus platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) adjunct to coronally advanced flap to treat the gingival recession.Background: Because of esthetic ...
Yesha Haresh Raval +2 more
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A Critical Evaluation of Methods for Root Coverage [PDF]
Gingival recession is the exposure of root surfaces due to apical migration of the gingival tissue margins. Although it seldom results in tooth loss, marginal tissue recession is associated with thermal and tactile sensitivity, esthetic complaints, and a tendency toward root caries. This article reviews the current surgical procedures for the coverage
M, Goldstein, L, Brayer, Z, Schwartz
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Effectiveness of Titanium Prepared Platelet Rich Fibrin Membrane vs Platelet Rich Fibrin Membrane in the Treatment of Multiple Gingival Recession Defects using M-VISTA Technique: Protocol for a Randomised Clinical Trial [PDF]
Introduction: The focus of root coverage procedures is now shifting to minimally invasive surgical approaches. Periodontists are being required to adopt newer and more unique procedures to thoroughly cover the exposed roots.
Shrishti Satish Salian, Prasad V Dhadse
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