Treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recession

Shan-Huey Yu , Harlan J. Shiau
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Gingival recession is a prevalent mucogingival deformity and condition associated with teeth, often occurring in patterns involving multiple adjacent sites. This presentation by the patient is frequently framed as an aesthetic concern, because of the imbalance in white and pink esthetic proportions, or related to a complaint of dentin hypersensitivity. The clinician is required to understand the etiologic factors specific to this recession pattern. Modification or management of these factors contributing to multiple adjacent gingival recession should be included as part of the overall treatment plan to increase efficacy of surgical root coverage procedures. The current treatment options for multiple gingival recession include tunneling and coronally advanced flap techniques with varying technical modifications. The aim of this narrative review is to explore the development of these procedures utilized to manage patients presenting with multiple adjacent gingival recession.

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治疗多发邻面牙龈退缩
牙龈退缩是一种常见的粘膜牙龈畸形和与牙齿相关的病症,经常以涉及多个相邻部位的模式出现。由于白色和粉红色的美学比例失调,患者经常将这种表现归结为美学问题,或者与牙本质过敏的主诉有关。临床医生需要了解这种衰退模式的特定致病因素。为了提高外科根覆盖手术的疗效,应将改变或处理这些导致多邻面牙龈退缩的因素作为整体治疗计划的一部分。目前治疗多邻面牙龈退缩的方法包括隧道法和冠状先进瓣技术,并有不同的技术改造。本综述旨在探讨这些用于治疗多邻面牙龈退缩患者的手术的发展情况。
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