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What are the surgical treatment options for grafting areas of gingival recession association with cervical lesions? A Review

This summary is based on the article published in the Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry: Surgical Treatment Options for Grafting Areas of Gingival Recession Association with Cervical Lesions: A Review (December 2013)

Isabella Bignozzi, Cristiano Littarru, Alessandro Crea, Gianluca Vittorini Orgeas, and Luca Landi

 

 

Context

Gingival recession (GR) is a highly prevalent dental problem that may be associated with dentin hypersensitivity and aesthetic complaint.

GR is often complicated by dental cervical wear of substance, such as erosion, abrasion, or abfraction lesions, as well as initial or more extensive carious involvement of the cervical area, which worsen the symptoms and make the treatment of this periodontal condition more challenging.

Purpose of the Review

To provide an overview of surgical treatment options presented in the literature for sites affected by GR with carious cervical lesions (CCL) or non‐carious cervical lesions (NCCL).

Key Findings

 

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  1. Anonymous September 28, 2014

    So what are the best surgical choices for ccl or nccl? Free gingival graft? Connective tissue graft? or ???

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