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Management of Gingival Recession Associated with Orthodontic Treatment: A Case Report [PDF]
Many patients undergo orthodontic treatment for aesthetic improvement. It is well established that the patients who undergo orthodontic treatment have a high susceptibility to present plaque accumulation on their teeth because of the presence of ...
Tarun Kumar Rana +4 more
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Coronally advanced flap with or without porcine collagen matrix for root coverage: a randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES The objective of this study is to clinically evaluate the outcomes following treatment of single gingival recessions with either coronally advanced flap technique (CAF) alone or combined with a porcine collagen matrix graft (CM ...
Sallum, Enilson Antonio +7 more
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Coronally positioned flap for root coverage: Poorer outcomes in smokers
Background: Gingival recession is significantly more common among smokers, while the relative outcome of various root coverage procedures in smokers, compared to nonsmokers, is debatable.
de Lima, M +4 more
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Wound Healing Agents as Root Biomodifiers in Gingival Recession [PDF]
Introduction: Gingival recession causes root exposure, aesthetic concerns, and hypersensitivity. Although surgical techniques can achieve root coverage, adjunctive root surface biomodifiers, such as citric acid, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA),
Vazeeha Afrin Syed, Nd Jayakumar
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Comparision of Coronally Advanced and Semilunar Coronally Repositioned Flap for the Treatment of Gingival Recession [PDF]
Background: Gingival Recession (GR) occurs in population with low oral hygiene levels. Root coverage may be achieved by a number of surgical techniques, including pedicle gingival grafts, free grafts, connective tissue grafts, gtr may also be used ...
Leela Rani Moka +5 more
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Decision‐making in aesthetics: root coverage revisited [PDF]
Over the years, numerous surgical techniques have been introduced to correct labial, gingival recession defects. Aesthetic concerns are usually the reason to perform these procedures. Clinical studies have evaluated many of the techniques. The depths of the defects have been measured before surgery and at a follow-up examination after 6 months or later.
P, Bouchard, J, Malet, A, Borghetti
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Large-coverage root lexicon extraction for Hindi [PDF]
This paper describes a method using morphological rules and heuristics, for the automatic extraction of large-coverage lexicons of stems and root word-forms from a raw text corpus. We cast the problem of high-coverage lexicon extraction as one of stemming followed by root word-form selection.
Cohan Sujay Carlos +2 more
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Integrative assessment of the effects of shrub coverage on soil respiration in a tundra ecosystem
Shrub encroachment and soil respiration (SR) are predicted to increase in the tundra ecosystem under climate warming, but little is known regarding potential causal relationships between shrubs and SR at a local scale.
Kaneko, Ryo +9 more
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Microsurgery for root coverage: A systematic review.
To evaluate whether microsurgery gains better result in root coverage compared to conventional surgical techniques.A number of databases were searched to identify eligible studies from January 1992 to January 2015.number of sites exhibiting complete root coverage and patients' esthetic satisfaction.Four Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) fulfilled the ...
Kang, Jian +5 more
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Objectives To systematically assess the long‐term outcome (≥5 years) of root coverage procedures reported in controlled clinical trials. Material and Methods Literature search was performed according to the PRISMA guidelines with the following ...
Kristina Bertl +3 more
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