INTRODUCTION: This case report presents the successful multidisciplinary treatment of a maxillary lateral incisor with a deep and narrow recession involving the root apex associated with pulpal necrosis. The tooth initially considered with a hopeless prognosis, was treated with a combined periodontal plastic, regenerative, and endodontic surgical procedure. CASE PRESENTATION: A recently reported technique, the laterally stretched (LAST) flap with a connective tissue graft (CTG) technique for root coverage, was combined with enamel matrix derivative (EMD) for periodontal regeneration of the periapical lesion, that complemented an apicoectomy with retrograde sealing. The 6-year follow-up evidenced root coverage (RC) of 91.6% and increased ker...
Based on clinical observation that gingival recession may occur during orthodontic therapy involving...
none4noIn this article, the interdisciplinary management of an isolated-type recession defect in a s...
Recession of the gingival margin is still a common problem, with negative consequences for both aest...
Unaesthetic appearance of denuded root surface resulting from iatrogenic or periodontal disease is o...
Introduction. The prognosis for a successful treatment of gingival recessions (GRs) is one of the ma...
Gingival recession is defined as apical migration of the gingival epithelium leading to the exposure...
The aim of the present article is to summarize current knowledge in terms of the etiology, diagnosis...
In this article, the interdisciplinary management of an isolated-type recession defect in a severely...
Background: Gingival recession can cause esthetic problems, especially if it occurs in the maxillary...
Background/Aim: Gingival recession is defined as apical migration if the gingival margin associated ...
In this article, the interdisciplinary management of an isolated-type recession defect in a severely...
Gingival recession or root exposure is associated with the loss of soft and hard tissue around the r...
Recognizing the treatment factors that will increase the predictability of regenerative surgical pro...
Recognizing the treatment factors that will increase the predictability of regenerative surgical pro...
Recognizing the treatment factors that will increase the predictability of regenerative surgical pro...
Based on clinical observation that gingival recession may occur during orthodontic therapy involving...
none4noIn this article, the interdisciplinary management of an isolated-type recession defect in a s...
Recession of the gingival margin is still a common problem, with negative consequences for both aest...
Unaesthetic appearance of denuded root surface resulting from iatrogenic or periodontal disease is o...
Introduction. The prognosis for a successful treatment of gingival recessions (GRs) is one of the ma...
Gingival recession is defined as apical migration of the gingival epithelium leading to the exposure...
The aim of the present article is to summarize current knowledge in terms of the etiology, diagnosis...
In this article, the interdisciplinary management of an isolated-type recession defect in a severely...
Background: Gingival recession can cause esthetic problems, especially if it occurs in the maxillary...
Background/Aim: Gingival recession is defined as apical migration if the gingival margin associated ...
In this article, the interdisciplinary management of an isolated-type recession defect in a severely...
Gingival recession or root exposure is associated with the loss of soft and hard tissue around the r...
Recognizing the treatment factors that will increase the predictability of regenerative surgical pro...
Recognizing the treatment factors that will increase the predictability of regenerative surgical pro...
Recognizing the treatment factors that will increase the predictability of regenerative surgical pro...
Based on clinical observation that gingival recession may occur during orthodontic therapy involving...
none4noIn this article, the interdisciplinary management of an isolated-type recession defect in a s...
Recession of the gingival margin is still a common problem, with negative consequences for both aest...