Treatment of gingival recession

Dental Clinics of North America
Moawia M KassabAndrew R Dentino

Abstract

Gingival recession is an intriguing and complex phenomenon. Recession frequently disturbs patients because of sensitivity and esthetics. Many surgical techniques have been introduced to treat gingival recession, including those involving autogenous tissue grafting, various flap designs, orthodontics, and guided tissue regeneration. This article describes different clinical approaches to treat gingival recession with emphasis on techniques that show promising results and root coverage.

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Sep 15, 2011·Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine·I A RodríguezJ D G Durán
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