In this current decade, dentistry is challenged to develop improved techniques to meet the demands of this growing population. Specifically, periodontal problems such as root recession is one of the major concern for patients. Loss of gingival tissue can contribute to root sensitivity, unaesthetic appearance, unnatural restorative contours, cemental erosion, and possibly root caries. Fortunately for the progressive dental practice, periodontal plastic surgery techniques have evolved to predictably cover denuded root ...
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In this current decade, dentistry is challenged to develop improved techniques to meet the demands of this growing population. Specifically, periodontal problems such as root recession is one of the major concern for patients. Loss of gingival tissue can contribute to root sensitivity, unaesthetic appearance, unnatural restorative contours, cemental erosion, and possibly root caries. Fortunately for the progressive dental practice, periodontal plastic surgery techniques have evolved to predictably cover denuded root surfaces.
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