Gingival augmentation by combination of laser and Acellular Dermal Matrix allograft in a patient with dystrophic form of epidermolysis bullosa: A case report

Clinical Case Reports
Leila Gholami, Omid Taherpour

Abstract

A patient suffering from epidermolysis bullosa with gingival recession and lack of attached gingiva of the mandibular anterior teeth. Treatment was performed to increase the amount of attached gingiva. An erbium laser was used and the site augmented with Acellular Dermal Matrix allograft to reduce the donor site surgical complications.

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