Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft for Gingival Recession Coverage: A Case Report
Journal Title: Journal of Dentistry and Oral Sciences - Year 2020, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
The Gingival recession is considered a multi-factorial. The etiology may be an anatomically vulnerable area, faulty tooth brushing, high frenum attachment. In cases where there is progressive recession, aesthetics concern or increasing dentinal hypersensitivity, we can do recession coverage. Depending upon the presence or absence of adequate keratinized tissue we can choose the technique. In case of adequate width of keratinized tissue, usually we can do displaced flap and in case where there is inadequate width, we can do gingival grafting.
Authors and Affiliations
Anita Mehta1*, Nitin Khuller2, Ramandeep Singh Brar3, Harsukhman Kaur4, and Preetinder Singh5
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