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Title: Clinical comparison between different surgical techniques used to manage advanced gingival recession (Miller's class III & IV)
Authors: Abu-Ta'a, Mahmoud$AAUP$Palestinian
Lahham, Cezar$AAUP$Palestinian
Keywords: Advanced gingival recession
surgical techniques
Issue Date: Aug-2022
Publisher: Cell Press, Elsevier
Citation: Clinical comparison between different surgical techniques used to manage advanced gingival recession (Miller's class III & IV) Lahham, Cezar & Abu-Ta'a Mahmoud. Heliyon, Volume 8, Issue 8, e10132
Abstract: Advanced gingival recession is considered a complex soft tissue problem, which is increased in severity with age, and has multiple etiological factors. Therefore, the treatment is very complicated with low predictability. However, in the last decade, many clinical trials have shown highly predictable results when managing advanced recession cases by surgical intervention. The present review shows different surgical techniques with their clinical outcomes in order to choose the most suitable technique required by the clinical condition. Although there are relatively few studies, modified tunnel technique and coronal advanced flap (CAF) showed the highest percentage of root coverage (%RC) during the first year (up to 86%). These techniques are primarily indicated to manage advanced recession in the esthetic zone. Pedicle buccal fat pad (PBFP) also had a good percentage of root coverage when used in the maxillary posterior area, as it has a high blood supply with minimal risk for infection and necrosis. Free gingival graft (FGG) can be used in the mandibular anterior area, as it creates a band of keratinized tissue that can resist recession with a fair percentage of root coverage. However, color match and graft shrinkage are the main problems of this procedure.
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