AIM: To assess the percentage of root coverage with autogenous free gingival grafts. MATERIALS & METHODS: Ten non-smoking patients with Miller′s class I or class II recessions were included in the study. The clinical parameters such as recession depth, recession width, probing pocket depth, clinical attachment level and width of the keratinized gingiva were recorded at the baseline, at the end of 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months after the surgical procedure. Autogenous free gingival grafts harvested from the palatal mucosa were used to cover the denuded roots. RESULTS: Four out of ten sites showed 100% root coverage. A mean percentage of 80.3% of root coverage was achieved
Background: In the presence of a thin and narrow zone of gingival tissue root recessions caused by t...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate periodontal clinical conditions after treatment for gingival ...
Gingival recession is defined as displacement of gingival margin apical to cementoenamel junction. O...
<div><p><strong>Objectives</strong>: Gingival recession can lead to root exposure and discomfort for...
The aim of this prospective randomized clinical study was to evaluate, by means of an image analysis...
The aim of this prospective randomized clinical study was to evaluate, by means of an image analysis...
The use of root coverage procedures to treat gingival recession defects, a common periodontal condit...
Background: Currently, the leading theme in mucogingival surgery is the correction of gingival reces...
Various surgical techniques have been proposed for treating gingival recession. This randomized clin...
Background: Soft tissue grafting for the purposes of increasing the width of keratinized tissue (KT)...
associated with an insufficient amount of keratinized tissue may indicate gingival augmentation proc...
Aim This randomized, controlled, clinical study compared two surgical techniques for root coverage w...
Aim. The aim of this study is to report root coverage outcomes in single deep gingival recessions (G...
Aim: The aim of this randomized, controlled, clinical study was to compare two surgical techniques w...
BACKGROUND: Gingival recession represents a significant concern for patients and a therapeutic probl...
Background: In the presence of a thin and narrow zone of gingival tissue root recessions caused by t...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate periodontal clinical conditions after treatment for gingival ...
Gingival recession is defined as displacement of gingival margin apical to cementoenamel junction. O...
<div><p><strong>Objectives</strong>: Gingival recession can lead to root exposure and discomfort for...
The aim of this prospective randomized clinical study was to evaluate, by means of an image analysis...
The aim of this prospective randomized clinical study was to evaluate, by means of an image analysis...
The use of root coverage procedures to treat gingival recession defects, a common periodontal condit...
Background: Currently, the leading theme in mucogingival surgery is the correction of gingival reces...
Various surgical techniques have been proposed for treating gingival recession. This randomized clin...
Background: Soft tissue grafting for the purposes of increasing the width of keratinized tissue (KT)...
associated with an insufficient amount of keratinized tissue may indicate gingival augmentation proc...
Aim This randomized, controlled, clinical study compared two surgical techniques for root coverage w...
Aim. The aim of this study is to report root coverage outcomes in single deep gingival recessions (G...
Aim: The aim of this randomized, controlled, clinical study was to compare two surgical techniques w...
BACKGROUND: Gingival recession represents a significant concern for patients and a therapeutic probl...
Background: In the presence of a thin and narrow zone of gingival tissue root recessions caused by t...
Objective: This study aims to evaluate periodontal clinical conditions after treatment for gingival ...
Gingival recession is defined as displacement of gingival margin apical to cementoenamel junction. O...