SUBEPITHELIAL CONNECTIVE TISSUE GRAFT FOR ROOT COVERAGE: CASE-REPORT
Keywords:
Subepithelial connective tissue graft, marginal tissue recession, root coverageAbstract
The goal of the treatment for gingival recession coverage is to restore the tissue margin to the cementoenamel junction (CEJ) and to create a normal gingival sulcus with a functional attachment. Over the years, numerous surgical techniques has been practiced to correct gingival recession since its introduction by Norberg in 1926. The advent of subepithelial connective tissue graft for root coverage has demonstrated high degree of success. The advantages of this technique are dual blood supply to the graft, better aesthetics, increased keratinised tissue width, and better postoperative healing in the donor site. Periodontal microsurgery for periodontal plastic surgery was introduced by Dr. Shanelac and has proven to be an effective means of improving predictability in periodontal aesthetic procedures. The surgical microscope enhances complete visualisation of the operative field and provides superior magnification and better optical performance compared with dental loupes.