Title of article :
Two-Stage Mucogingival Surgery with Free Gingival Autograft and Biomend Membrane and Coronally Advanced Flap in Treatment of Class III Millers Recession
Author/Authors :
Rath, Avita Faculty of Dentistry - Segi University, Kota Damansara, Selangor, Malaysia , Varma, Smrithi Department of Periodontics - Sri Sankara Dental College and Hospital, Varkala, Kerala, India , Paul, Renny Department of Periodontics - Al-Azhar Dental and Hospital, Perumpillichira, Thodupuzha, Kerala, India
Abstract :
Introduction. Gingival recession is an apical shift of the gingival margin with exposure of the root surface. This migration of the
marginal tissue leads to esthetic concerns, dentin hypersensitivity, root caries, and cervical wear. It is, paradoxically, a common
finding in patients with a high standard of oral hygiene, as well as in periodontally untreated populations with poor oral hygiene.
Changing the topography of the marginal soft tissue in order to facilitate plaque control is a common indication for root coverage
procedures and forms a major aspect of periodontal plastic surgeries. The regeneration of a new connective tissue attachment
to denuded root surface is by allowing the selective coronal regrowth of periodontal ligament cells while excluding the gingival
tissues from the root during wound healing by means of a barrier membrane. Case Presentation. This case reports a two-stage
surgical technique for treatment of Miller’s class III defect using free gingival autograft and type I absorbable collagen membrane
(BioMend, Zimmer Dental, USA)
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. Conclusions. The 6-month follow-up of the case showed a significant increase in attached
gingiva suggesting it as a predictable alternative in the treatment of Millers class III defects.
Keywords :
Mucogingival Surgery , Free Gingival , Millers Recession
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry