Coronally repositioned flap with and without connective tissue graft to treat gingival recession
Introduction: Gingival recession is a very common gum condition which may result in aesthetic alterations and dentin hypersensitivity, and increase the probability of cervical lesions. It is necessary to cover the root surface using periodontal regeneration techniques. Objective: Compare the amount...
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Main Authors: | Rocio Alvarez-Medina (Author), Claudia Anco-Valencia (Author), Claudia Romero-Reyes (Author), Judit Bermudez-Mendoza (Author), Pedro Luis Tinedo-López (Author) |
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Editorial Ciencias Médicas,
2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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