This article aims to describe a modification of the semilunar coronally advanced flap. A total of 12 systemically and periodontally healthy patients presenting Miller Class I gingival recession were treated with the modified semilunar coronally advanced flap technique described in this article. After 1 year of follow-up, the mean root coverage was 85.4% +/- 24.7%. Significant gingival recession reduction, clinical attachment gain, and reduction in dentin sensitivity was observed 1 year after surgery. This novel semilunar coronally advanced flap technique was demonstrated to be effective for root coverage in Miller Class I gingival recessions372235240sem informaçã
Background: Marginal gingival recession can cause major functional and esthetic problems. Advanced f...
The coronally advanced flap has been documented as an effective surgical technique for the treatment...
none2noBACKGROUND: Unfavorable conditions at the soft tissues adjacent to a recession defect may pre...
This article aims to describe a modification of the semilunar coronally advanced flap. A total of 12...
Recession of the gingival margin is still a common problem, with negative consequences for both aest...
BACKGROUND: Gingival recession is treated to reduce root sensitivity and to improve esthetics. Var...
Gingival recession is a term that designates the oral exposure of the root surface due to a displace...
Various modifications of the coronally displaced flap have been proposed in the literature with the ...
Background: A coronally advanced flap with subepithelial connective tissue graft is the gold standar...
none5noBACKGROUND: Various modifications of the laterally sliding flap have been proposed to reduce...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate the clinical efficacy of a modification of the flap-...
Background/Aim: Gingival recession is defined as apical migration if the gingival margin associated ...
Background: The objective of this prospective, controlled clinical trial was to evaluate the long-te...
PubMedID: 21443557Aim: The purpose of this randomized controlled clinical trial was to evaluate the ...
BACKGROUND: Gingival recession is one of the common mucogingival deformity that can develop root s...
Background: Marginal gingival recession can cause major functional and esthetic problems. Advanced f...
The coronally advanced flap has been documented as an effective surgical technique for the treatment...
none2noBACKGROUND: Unfavorable conditions at the soft tissues adjacent to a recession defect may pre...
This article aims to describe a modification of the semilunar coronally advanced flap. A total of 12...
Recession of the gingival margin is still a common problem, with negative consequences for both aest...
BACKGROUND: Gingival recession is treated to reduce root sensitivity and to improve esthetics. Var...
Gingival recession is a term that designates the oral exposure of the root surface due to a displace...
Various modifications of the coronally displaced flap have been proposed in the literature with the ...
Background: A coronally advanced flap with subepithelial connective tissue graft is the gold standar...
none5noBACKGROUND: Various modifications of the laterally sliding flap have been proposed to reduce...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate the clinical efficacy of a modification of the flap-...
Background/Aim: Gingival recession is defined as apical migration if the gingival margin associated ...
Background: The objective of this prospective, controlled clinical trial was to evaluate the long-te...
PubMedID: 21443557Aim: The purpose of this randomized controlled clinical trial was to evaluate the ...
BACKGROUND: Gingival recession is one of the common mucogingival deformity that can develop root s...
Background: Marginal gingival recession can cause major functional and esthetic problems. Advanced f...
The coronally advanced flap has been documented as an effective surgical technique for the treatment...
none2noBACKGROUND: Unfavorable conditions at the soft tissues adjacent to a recession defect may pre...