2019, Number 3
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Rev Mex Periodontol 2019; 10 (3)
Root coverage with coronal positioned flap and acellular dermal matrix in Miller class II and III recessions in a patient with type II diabetes mellitus. Case report
Sánchez OCV, Espinosa-Arreola M, Hernández RC
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 49-53
PDF size: 1390.05 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Gingival recession is considered to be the displacement of the apical gingival margin to the cement-enamel junction, exposing the radicular surface to the oral environment; It is a common clinical feature in the general population, which can cause root caries, dental hypersensitivity or unfavorable dental aesthetics. Currently there are many ways to treat this type of mucogingival defects, one of these is the connective tissue graft (CTG), which has had excellent results and is considered one of the best, however, one of the drawbacks is to perform a second surgical site and the limited amount of graft. Currently, the use of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) has been introduced, with which a second surgical site is not necessary, the working time is reduced, and it offers greater patient comfort. The benefits of this material can be extrapolated to patients in whom the option of a second surgical area is not recommendable. The objective of this work was to evaluate the clinical efficacy of the use of ADM for root coverage in Miller class II and III recesses using a specific technique.
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