Treatment of Localized Gingival Recession by using Amniotic Membrane along with Coronally Displaced Flap- A Case Report
Journal Title: Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Sciences Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 2
Abstract
Gingival recession is a complex phenomenon that may present numerous therapeutic challenges to the clinician. Over the years gingival recession has been treated by a number of surgical techniques. Recently, use of human amniotic membrane has been proposed in combination with surgical techniques. This article highlights on a case report in which amnion membrane along with coronally displaced flap has been used for root coverage in Miller class-II recession defect in mandibular anterior area.
Authors and Affiliations
Chhaya Mangla
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