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Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd ; 122(11): 611-6, 2015 Nov.
Article in Dutch | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26569002

ABSTRACT

Gingival recessions represent the most visible periodontal disease. The prevalence of gingival recessions is high. The root surface is literally exposed to negative influences such as erosion, abrasion, discoloration and decay. Moreover, gingival recessions can affect the quality of life by increased thermal sensitivity and reduced dento-gingival aesthetics. The aetiology of gingival recessions is complex and considered to be multifactorial. In order to prevent the development of gingival recessions during and after orthodontic treatment, several factors should be taken into account, among which maintenance of optimal oral hygiene and respect for the 'biological envelope' are decisive. Once gingival recessions have developed, orthodontic therapy can play a positive role in their treatment.


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Gingival Recession/etiology , Oral Hygiene , Orthodontics, Corrective/adverse effects , Tooth Movement Techniques/adverse effects , Gingival Recession/prevention & control , Humans , Periodontal Index
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Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd ; 122(11): 619-24, 2015 Nov.
Article in Dutch | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26569003

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Periodontal plastic surgery is defined as the set of surgical procedures that are performed to prevent or correct developmental disorders and anatomical, traumatic and pathological abnormalities of the gingiva, alveolar mucosa, and alveolar bone. Root coverage procedures fall under this term and have been applied for more than fifty years with varying degrees of success. There are several indications for the treatment of gingival recessions. When the treatment of choice - a conservative approach - offers no solace (any more), gingival recessions can be treated by applying periodontal plastic surgery. The goal of this surgery is complete recovery of the anatomical structures in the area of the recession. To this end several surgical techniques have been developed during the last decades. The choice of a particular technique depends on various factors, such as the number of defects, their size and the amount of keratinized gingiva around the defect.


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Gingiva/transplantation , Gingival Recession/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Connective Tissue/transplantation , Humans , Surgical Flaps/surgery , Tooth Root/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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