Selecting Root Coverage Techniques for Autogenous Soft Tissue Grafts at Isolated and Multiple-Adjacent Mandibular Anterior Recession Defects
Journal: Journal of Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2024-05-06
Authors : Thomas M Johnson;
Page : 1-11
Keywords : Clinical Protocols; Treatment Outcome; Gingiva; Plastic Surgery; Autografts;
Abstract
It is widely acknowledged that multiple anatomic and technical factors hinder successful root coverage in the mandibular anterior region. Nevertheless, the contemporary periodontal plastic surgeon is presented with a panoply of options when deciding upon the most appropriate technique to apply in a particular clinical scenario. Although many techniques are applicable at a variety of defect types, several are particularly well suited for specific situations commonly encountered in the mandibular anterior. The purpose of this report is to describe rationale for preferred autogenous soft tissue grafting techniques at isolated mandibular incisor sites, isolated mandibular canine sites, and multiple-adjacent recession defects in the mandibular anterior. Four cases are presented to exemplify the recommended procedures.
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