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Case report
Gingival recession coverage with a modified tunnel connective tissue graft technique – case report
- Praktyka prywatna Private practice
- Zakład Stomatologii Zintegrowanej Warszawskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego Department of Comprehensive Dentistry Medical University of Warsaw
Forum Ortod 2018; 14: 344-352
Online publish date: 2019/07/14
Gingival recessions are a more and more common pathology
of multifactorial aetiology. They may affect individual teeth
or be generalised. Studies have shown that the incidence
of gingival recession increases with age. Recession is
accompanied by loss of the connective tissue attachment
and exposure of tooth root surfaces, what may lead to tooth
hypersensitivity, root caries, non-carious defects, impaired
control of the dental plaque and unsatisfactory aesthetic
outcomes. Aim. The aim of the paper was to present
treatment of a female patient with advanced gingival
recessions in the area of upper canines with a modified
tunnel technique, with a free connective tissue graft taken
from the palate. Material and methods. Treatment included
a surgical method of gingival recession treatment consisting
of a modified tunnel technique, with a free connective tissue graft harvested from the palate that was introduced via
a tunnel into the donor site. Results. 2 years after the
procedure recession coverage and increased zone of the
attached gingiva was observed. Conclusions. The modified
tunnel connective tissue graft technique used to treat the
gingival recession allowed to achieve satisfactory aesthetic
outcomes and effective elimination of hypersensitivity, and it
reduced the risk of tooth caries. (Matejkowski B, Bogusławska-
Kapała A, Strużycka I. Gingival recession coverage with
a modified tunnel connective tissue graft technique – case
report. Orthod Forum 2018; 14: 344-52).
of multifactorial aetiology. They may affect individual teeth
or be generalised. Studies have shown that the incidence
of gingival recession increases with age. Recession is
accompanied by loss of the connective tissue attachment
and exposure of tooth root surfaces, what may lead to tooth
hypersensitivity, root caries, non-carious defects, impaired
control of the dental plaque and unsatisfactory aesthetic
outcomes. Aim. The aim of the paper was to present
treatment of a female patient with advanced gingival
recessions in the area of upper canines with a modified
tunnel technique, with a free connective tissue graft taken
from the palate. Material and methods. Treatment included
a surgical method of gingival recession treatment consisting
of a modified tunnel technique, with a free connective tissue graft harvested from the palate that was introduced via
a tunnel into the donor site. Results. 2 years after the
procedure recession coverage and increased zone of the
attached gingiva was observed. Conclusions. The modified
tunnel connective tissue graft technique used to treat the
gingival recession allowed to achieve satisfactory aesthetic
outcomes and effective elimination of hypersensitivity, and it
reduced the risk of tooth caries. (Matejkowski B, Bogusławska-
Kapała A, Strużycka I. Gingival recession coverage with
a modified tunnel connective tissue graft technique – case
report. Orthod Forum 2018; 14: 344-52).
Keywords
tooth hypersensitivity, root surface coverage, gingival recession, tunnel connective tissue graft
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