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Current Trends in Gingival Recession Coverage--Part II: Enamel Matrix Derivative and Platelet-rich Plasma

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Specialty Dentistry
Date 2006 Oct 26
PMID 17061690
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Abstract

The recession of the gingiva is increasingly becoming a prominent condition in the oral health of many patients and should be treated at its earliest detection. Part I of this discussion reviewed the multifactorial etiology and decision modality; a treatment option was demonstrated for gingival recession using the tunneling technique. This concluding part of the discussion highlights two clinical cases using alternative approaches. The correction of Class I and II gingival recessions are presented as a means of minimizing surgical trauma and achieving predictable aesthetic results.

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