Management of Miller’s Class-III multiple recession defects in mandibular anterior teeth using vista technique and PRF membrane: A case report

Shiny Supriya Lanka, Rajasekar Sundaram, Lakshmi Sree Sankar
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Gingival recession, characterized by the displacement of gingival tissue towards the root surface, poses challenges like compromised aesthetics and heightened vulnerability to dental issues such as root caries and sensitivity. Various surgical techniques have been developed to address these concerns, with recent advancements like the Vestibular Incision Subperiosteal Tunnel Access (VISTA) technique showing promise, especially for multiple recession defects in the esthetic zone. VISTA reduces tissue trauma and promotes optimal healing by minimizing micromotion, thus enhancing the overall success of root coverage procedures. Integrating Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) membranes aids in soft tissue healing and graft integration, offering a cost-effective and immune-friendly option to bolster procedure success.In a 31-year-old female patient with receding gums and mobile teeth, vestibuloplasty was performed after oral prophylaxis and stabilization of mobile teeth to address the inadequate vestibular depth and mucogingival deformity. Post-operative care included antibiotics and pain relief medications. Subsequently, a Miller’s Class-III multiple gingival defect (MRD) was corrected using the VISTA technique combined with Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) membrane application. PRF was inserted into the tunnel to cover the denuded roots and to improve the gingival phenotype and the surgical site was sutured. One month later, successful healing was evident with increased vestibular depth, demonstrating effective treatment outcomes.
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使用 Vista 技术和 PRF 膜治疗下颌前牙 Miller's III 级多发性退缩缺损:病例报告
牙龈退缩的特点是牙龈组织向牙根表面移位,它带来的挑战包括影响美观、更容易出现牙根龋和敏感等牙科问题。为了解决这些问题,人们开发了各种手术技术,最近的进展是前庭切口骨膜下隧道入路(VISTA)技术,尤其是针对美观区的多发性退缩缺损,该技术显示了良好的前景。VISTA 减少了微动,从而减少了组织创伤,促进了最佳愈合,提高了牙根覆盖手术的整体成功率。一名牙龈退缩、牙齿活动的 31 岁女性患者在口腔预防和稳定活动牙齿后接受了前庭成形术,以解决前庭深度不足和粘膜龈畸形的问题。术后护理包括抗生素和止痛药物。随后,采用 VISTA 技术结合富血小板纤维蛋白(PRF)膜应用,矫正了米勒氏 III 级多发性牙龈缺损(MRD)。在隧道中植入富血小板纤维蛋白膜以覆盖缺损的牙根,改善牙龈表型,然后缝合手术部位。一个月后,伤口愈合成功,前庭深度增加,显示出有效的治疗效果。
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