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Title: Recobrimento radicular pela técnica do enxerto subepitelial de tecido conjuntivo associado ao retalho reposicionado coronalmente
metadata.dc.contributor: Silva, Michelle Krishna Davi da
Terezan, Marilisa Lugon Ferreira
Rocha, Luiz Eduardo Monteiro Dias da
Moreira, Julio César
Authors: Silva, Michelle Krishna Davi da
Terezan, Marilisa Lugon Ferreira
Rocha, Luiz Eduardo Monteiro Dias da
Moreira, Julio César
Keywords: Odontologia
Saúde
Recobrimento radicular
Enxerto conjuntivo
Retração Gengival
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Revista Naval de Odontologia
Description: A busca por procedimentos que levem a um sorriso ideal têm sido cada vez mais almejado pelos pacientes. A recessão gengival gera bastante desconforto para o paciente principalmente quando relacionado a estética. As maiores recessões parecem ser mais comuns em dentes unirradiculares e suas indicações estão relacionadas tanto com necessidades estéticas quanto funcionais. Diante disso, o objetivo desse artigo é descrever através do relato de caso clínico uma cirurgia de recobrimento radicular pela técnica de enxerto subepitelial de tecido conjuntivo associado ao retalho reposicionado coronalmente de um canino superior (dente 23). A técnica descrita mostrou um resultado previsível e satisfatório onde foi observado após 24 meses sucesso clínico do procedimento tanto do ponto de vista do recobrimento (clínico) como da satisfação estética relatada pelo paciente. Conclui-se que a técnica utilizada neste estudo é uma excelente opção para recobrimento radicular desde que preencha os critérios necessários para o paciente.
Abstract: The search for procedures that lead to an ideal smile have been increasingly targeted by patients. The gingival recession generates enough discomfort to the patient especially when related to aesthetics. The biggest recessions seem to be more common in single-rooted teeth and their statements are related to both aesthetic and functional needs. Therefore, the aim of this article is to describe throught clinical case surgery for root coverage grafting technique subepithelial connective tissue associated with a coronally repositioned flap upper canine (tooth 23). The described technique showed a predictable and satisfactory which was observed after 24 months clinical success of the procedure from the point of view of the lining of aesthetic satisfaction as reported by the patient. We conclude that technique used in this study is an excellent option for root coverage provide it meets the criteria required for that patient.
The search for procedures that lead to an ideal smile have been increasingly targeted by patients. The gingival recession generates enough discomfort to the patient especially when related to aesthetics. The biggest recessions seem to be more common in single-rooted teeth and their statements are related to both aesthetic and functional needs. Therefore, the aim of this article is to describe throught clinical case surgery for root coverage grafting technique subepithelial connective tissue associated with a coronally repositioned flap upper canine (tooth 23). The described technique showed a predictable and satisfactory which was observed after 24 months clinical success of the procedure from the point of view of the lining of aesthetic satisfaction as reported by the patient. We conclude that technique used in this study is an excellent option for root coverage provide it meets the criteria required for that patient.
Access: Open access
URI: http://www.redebim.dphdm.mar.mil.br/vinculos/00001c/00001ce9.pdf
http://www.repositorio.mar.mil.br/handle/ripcmb/844213
Type: Journal article
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