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Aesthetic assessment after root coverage of multiple adjacent recessions with coronally advanced flap with adjunctive collagen matrix or connective tissue graft: Randomized clinical trial

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2019
BACKGROUND Few studies have looked at professional assessment or patient perception of aesthetics after root coverage procedures. The addition of connective tissue grafts (CTG) seems to improve aesthetic outcomes.
G. Pelekos   +6 more
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A Comparison of Two Techniques for Attaining Root Coverage

Journal of Periodontology, 1992
This study compared the relative success of soft tissue coverage of denuded roots by two surgical procedures: Autogenous free gingival graft (FGG) and a 2‐stage coronallypositioned flap (CPF). Eight patients who had bilateral areas of gingival recession were selected.
J B, Laney, V G, Saunders, J J, Garnick
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Root Coverage with the Free Gingival Graft

Journal of Periodontology, 1987
The free soft tissue autograft when used for increasing the amount of attached gingiva is a relatively simple surgical procedure. The use of the free soft tissue autograft for root coverage, however, is a much more technically demanding procedure requiring the periodontist to consider additional factors.
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Treatment of class III multiple gingival recessions: Prognostic factors for achieving a complete root coverage

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2018
BACKGROUND This report is intended to present a supplemental analysis of data from a prior report (Aroca et al., ) to investigate factors associated with a complete root coverage at 1 year. The purpose of the prior report was to investigate at 1 year the
S. Aroca   +4 more
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Modified Vestibular Incision Subperiosteal Tunnel Access Procedure with Volume-Stable Collagen Matrix for Root Coverage: Report of Three Cases.

The international journal of periodontics & restorative dentistry, 2019
Using tissue graft substitutes in root coverage procedures can avoid complications associated with harvesting an autogenous tissue graft. However, the resulting coverage rate and volume stability are generally lower when using tissue graft substitutes as
Ulrike Schulze-Späte, Chun-Teh Lee
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Modified Tunnel Double Papilla Procedure for Root Coverage in the Anterior Mandible.

The international journal of periodontics & restorative dentistry, 2019
Free connective tissue grafts, barrier membranes, pedicle flaps, soft tissue allografts, and xenografts have been described for root coverage and augmenting the zone of attached gingiva.
Alon Sebaoun   +3 more
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Influence of vestibular depth on the outcomes of root coverage therapy: A prospective case series study.

The Journal of Periodontology, 2022
G. Blasi   +5 more
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Predictable root recession coverage.

The New York state dental journal, 2006
Gingival recession, exposure of the tooth's root, is undesirable and, in many situations, contrary to normal physiology. Today's root coverage is predictable. With the use of an acellular dermal matrix membrane (Fasciablast), we can achieve a new blood supply and predictable coverage, with no second surgical procedure.
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Root coverage techniques: a review.

The Journal of the Western Society of Periodontology/Periodontal abstracts, 1996
Gingival recession with the exposure of root surfaces is a significant treatment problem facing the clinician. Controversy relative to treatment continues and centers primarily around the need for gingival width augmentation. In 1972, Lang and Löe advanced the concept that a true minimal width of keratinized gingival tissue was necessary for health ...
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Root coverage with enamel matrix derivatives.

Compendium of continuing education in dentistry (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995), 2002
Different root coverage procedures have been used to treat cases of gingival recession defects involving single or multiple exposed root surfaces. A therapeutic advantage may be gained if periodontal regeneration is obtained in addition to coverage of the root with gingiva.
Leon, Chen   +3 more
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