Gingival recession of marginal tissue is one of the most common finding in dentistry. Inflammation, incorrect orthodontic tooth movement or tooth-brushing trauma are the determinant factors of the apical location of the gingiva to the cemento-enamel junction. Clinical procedures advocated are laterally positioned pedicle flap, guide tissue regeneration (G. T. R.), free gingival or connective tissue graft and bilaminar connective tissue graft. A literature review on bilaminar graft and case reports are presented.
Checchi L. (2004). Bilaminar connective tissue graft. OHRID : Wrigley.
Bilaminar connective tissue graft
CHECCHI, LUIGI
2004
Abstract
Gingival recession of marginal tissue is one of the most common finding in dentistry. Inflammation, incorrect orthodontic tooth movement or tooth-brushing trauma are the determinant factors of the apical location of the gingiva to the cemento-enamel junction. Clinical procedures advocated are laterally positioned pedicle flap, guide tissue regeneration (G. T. R.), free gingival or connective tissue graft and bilaminar connective tissue graft. A literature review on bilaminar graft and case reports are presented.File in questo prodotto:
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