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dental Classification Systems of Gingival Recession: An Update. This problem often causes increased susceptibility for root caries, poor Background: Gingival recession is both unpleasant and unesthetic. Gingival recession is described as “the exposure of the root surface by an apical shift in the position of the gingiva”Gingival recession increases in both prevalence and severity with age, 2,and the mandibular incisor region is a commonly affected area. Meeting the esthetic and functional demands of patients with multiple gingival recessions remains a major therapeutic challenge ,  · This case report describes about treatment of gingival recession. This chapter offers a practical approach to the diagnostic process in everyday. Moreover, Olsson and Lindhe [20] found that subjects with long The Miller Class I defects had a minimum keratinized tissue width ofmm, with recession between mm andmm. The treatment options available include: Monitoring and prevention form. A basic understanding of the macroscopic and microscopic features of healthy gingiva is a precondition for accurate evaluation and treatment of gingival recession defects Gingival Recession: Clinical Examination. A basic understanding of the macroscopic and Key words: Gingival recession, mucogingival surgery, soft tissue management. and Diagnostics. Flaps were sutured into position and dressed The gingival tissue tends to be delicate, friable, and almost translucent in appearance [17]. Introduction: Self-inflicted gingival injuries typically occur in patients with psychological disorders and rarely in normal individuals. Department of Periodontology, Guru Nanak Dev Dental College and Research Institute, Sunam The aim of the treatment for gingival recession should be to address the patient’s concerns of sensitivity and/or aesthetics. It has been demonstrated that patients with a thin periodontal bio-type are more susceptible to gingival recession in response to trauma and inflamma-tion [17–19]. Patients frequently are disturbed by recession owing to sensitivity and esthetics. Sanjeev Jain, Harjit Kaur, Ridhi Aggarwal. Clinical evaluation Gingival recession is an intriguing and complex phenomenon. Many techniques have been introduced to treat gingival recession, including connective tissue grafting, or CTG; various flap designs; orthodontics; and guided tissue regeneration, or GTR. The authors INTRODUCTION. This article is aimed at reporting an unusual The importance of the gingival phenotype – including gingival thickness and width – is now recognised and a new classification for gingival recessions has been introduced This chapter provides a definition of gingival recession and gives a basic over-view of the anatomical characteristics of the gingiva. INTRODUCTION Gingival recession or soft tissue recession is defined as the PDF On,, Mirsad Shkreta and others published Exploring the Gingival Recession Surgical Treatment Modalities: A Literature Review of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 1,  · The gingival recession was assessed in adult individuals aged more thanyears and comprised both subjects being treated and looking for treatment at Bauru Dental School. Introduction: The increasing esthetic demands from patients has required that clinicians sharpen their skills and adopt newer andGingival recessions are frequently related to functional problems associated with plaque retention, dentinal hypersensitivity, root exposure, carious and non-carious lesions, alveolar bone Clinical parameters included the crown width/crown length ratio (CW/CL), gingival width (GW), gingival scallop (SC) and transparency of the periodontal probe through the gingival sulcus This chapter provides a definition of gingival recession and gives a basic over-view of the anatomical characteristics of the gingiva. The technique consisted of citric acid root treatment, a split-thickness flap extending into the vestibule and surface gingivo-plasty of the papillae to produce a bleeding bed. Abstract. Corinna Bruckmann and Gernot Wimmer.
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