scholarly journals A Case Report of the Technique Selection of Root Coverage Applied with CBCT

Author(s):  
Kenichi Mizobe ◽  
Hisao Araki
2019 ◽  
pp. 16-21
Author(s):  
Pallavi Prashar ◽  
Vandana . ◽  
Surpreet Kaur ◽  
Surbhi Kapoor ◽  
Karandeep Kaur

When there are multiple recession defects affecting adjacent teeth, patient related considerations suggest the selection of the surgical techniques that allow simultaneous correction of all gingival defects with soft tissue close to the defects themselves. The present case report highlights the effectiveness of Zucchelli’s modified coronally advanced flap with envelope technique along with use of Platelet Rich Fibrin for the treatment of multiple recession defects in patients with aesthetics demands. Key Words Gingival recession, Zucchelli’s modified coronally advance flap, platelet rich fibrin, root coverage


2015 ◽  
Vol 03 (03) ◽  
pp. 179-184
Author(s):  
Yash Dev ◽  
Nitin Khuller ◽  
Preetinder Singh ◽  
Prabhjot Kaur ◽  
Yashbir Raghav ◽  
...  

AbstractThe aim of this clinical trial was to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a collagen barrier along with an alloplastic bone graft in the treatment of gingival recession defects. Two patients having Miller’s Class I or Class II recession defects participated in the study. One was treated with a collagen membrane covered by a coronally positioned flap. Second patient also had bone graft placed beneath the membrane. Clinical parameters were recorded. Patients were followed postoperatively and healing was evaluated at 1, 3 and 6 months, with recession depth as the primary criteria for assessment. This case report revealed a favorable tissue response to bone graft and collagen membrane from both clinical and esthetic point of view in the treatment of gingival recession. Root coverage tended to be better with the addition of bone graft.


2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 25
Author(s):  
Francisco J. Jiménez Bolaños DDS ◽  
Marcelino Fernández Murillo

The root coverage procedure to treat gingival recessions is the best line of treatment, being the most used the coronal advanced flap.  There have been multiple clinical and aesthetic results that cast doubt on whether this procedure by adding a connective tissue graft will be a more predictable and more aesthetic regarding defect removal. In this case report a patient 24-year-old male refers hypersensitivity and aesthetic discomfort in the area of gingival recession.  An autologous graft with a coronal flap advancement of connective tissue will be used. After six months of healing the patient reports improvements in: sensitivity, plaque control and aesthetics.


2016 ◽  
Vol 04 (01) ◽  
pp. 059-064
Author(s):  
Preetinder Singh ◽  
Yash Dev ◽  
Khuller Nitin ◽  
Anahita Singh ◽  
Prabhjot Kaur ◽  
...  

AbstractGingival recession has been defined as the term used to characterize the apical shift of the marginal gingiva from its normal position on the crown of the tooth to levels on the root surface beyond the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ). Numerous techniques have been developed for treatment of these defects including rotational and advanced gingival flaps, soft-tissue grafting procedures with autogenous and allograft materials. This paper illustrates a case report of 42-years-old male patient with a chief complaint of thermal root sensitivity in relation with front teeth of lower jaw and describes a technique to coronally advance the flap in combination with recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor-BB (rhPDGF-BB) (GEM 21S®) to treat multiple gingival recession defects. Patient was followed postoperatively, and healing was evaluated at 1, 3 and 6 months, with recession depth as the primary outcome measure. This case report revealed a favourable tissue response to GEM 21S® from both clinical and aesthetic points of view showing excellent plastic surgery results for gingiva.


2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 105-108
Author(s):  
Jemesh S Maharjan ◽  
Pranaya Shrestha ◽  
Avinash Chandra ◽  
Pravesh Rajbhandari ◽  
Samir Acharya ◽  
...  

Chiari Malformation-I is a congenital disorder characterized by the anatomical defect of the base of skull with tonsillar herniation (≥5 mm) below the foramen magnum, which is detected on MRI. It has a diverse range of symptoms with non-specific presentation leading to the chances of misdiagnosis and untimely recognition of the disorder. Syringomyelia is the most common result of Chiari-I. The selection of surgical or non-surgical management depends upon the patient symptoms and the presence of absence of Syringomyelia. The objective of this case report is to give a broad perspective on Chiari Malformation-I from the symptoms and clinical findings obtained in a patient with Syringomyelia associated with Chiari Malformation-I and to discuss about the different surgical options as well as the psychological support required for the management of the condition.Nepal Journal of Neuroscience. Vol. 13, No. 2, 2016, Page: 105-108 


2009 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 9132 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ennio Polilli ◽  
Giustino Parruti ◽  
Luana Cosentino ◽  
Federica Sozio ◽  
Annalisa Saracino ◽  
...  

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