Multiple Marginal Tissue Recession Treated with a Simplified Lateral Sliding Flap Technique

Marginal tissue recession is a common esthetic problem that is usually accompanied by dentin sensitivity, and patients frequently report a fear of dental loss. Lateral sliding flaps have been used for localized recession, but they are rarely used for multiple recessions. The aim of this paper was to...

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Main Authors: Fernando Salimon Ribeiro (Author), Juliana Aparecida Najarro Dearo de Morais-Camillo (Author), José Marcos Alves Fernandes (Author), Juliana Rico Pires (Author), Elizangela Partata Zuza (Author), Ana Emília Farias Pontes (Author)
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Published: Hindawi Limited, 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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