... II gingivalrecession were randomly assigned into two ...as recession depth, reces- sion width, clinical attachment level, probing depth, and width of keratinized tissue were measured at the baseline ...
... Establishing aesthetics in dentistry and meeting patient's expectations is a challenge. Constant attention to details of macro and micro-aesthetics during treatment is necessary to achieve optimal outcome. Patients ...
... treat gingivalrecession versus the subpedicle connective tissue graft (CTG) ...buccal recession-type defects in the anterior teeth or premolars in 65 patients (28 in EMD and 37 in CTG groups) were ...
... affected gingival health: 35% of treated cases had at least one incisor with gingivalrecession, compared to 17% of controls, and this difference is being statistically significant ( p < ...
... the gingival margin (the higher the better) and maintaining a stable flap under low tension provided op- timal wound ...treating gingivalrecession was demonstrated, with the advantage of optimising ...
... the gingival form and ...of gingivalrecession defects (Guinard and Caffesse, ...shallow recession defects (Nalini Jain et ...localized gingivalrecession and achieving the root ...
... the gingival unit graft and the conventional free gingival graft in patients with Miller class I/II gingival ...vertical recession and attachment and keratinized tissue gain were significantly ...
... in gingivalrecession was by and large closer to that associated with periodontal pocket than with ...in recession sites have been established with certain species featuring uniquely in ...
... Their gingivalrecession about 2 to 5mm in the lower anterior teeth with shallow ...and gingivalrecession which can be measured by the distance from CEJ to the base of ...
... Gingivalrecession is defined as the exposure of root surface in the oral cavity, resulting from the detachment and migration of junctional epithelium toward the apex of the root ...epithelialized ...
... Limitation of this study is that the study selected 400 patients and random systematic sampling was performed. Hence, an equal proportion of age groups/ gender/SES/ etiologic factors could not be achieved. Therefore, ...
... two) gingivalrecession defects (≥1 mm) affecting adjacent teeth of the same quadrant of the upper jaw were enrolled in the ...of recession reduction and clinical attachment level ...
... eventually treated. For these reasons, the dental profession has continued to search for an alternative soft tissue graft material that is effective and easy to use. Recently, new member in the category which is a ...
... This study was performed at the College of Dentistry, Jazan University, from September 2017 to February 2018. Fifteen volunteers exhibiting a gingivalrecession of at least 2 mm were enrolled in this study. ...
... the gingival margin-papillae measurements gave a true positive result for changes associated with gingival ...when gingivalrecession is present. However, the gingival margin-papillae ...
... the gingivalrecession showed a significant reduction of ...the gingivalrecession were reduced by ...of gingival recessions and caused only negligible root ...
... The tooth groups most affected by DH teeth were inci- sors and premolars. Several studies pointed out incisors as most prevalent for presenting a greater wear and loss of enamel and dentin, and for displaying little ...
... to gingivalrecession than subjects who belong to thick gingival biotype ...that gingival or periodontal diseases were more likely to occur in patients with a thin gingival biotype ...
... Gingivalrecession is an apical migration of the gingival margin tissue relative to the cementoenamel junction (CEJ) characterized by the exposure of the root ...tissue recession including ...
... associated gingivalrecession around implants in the esthetic zone, guided bone regeneration 19 (GBR) and soft tissue augmentation 20-21 are often ...treating gingival recessions can sometimes ...