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Pink Resin as an Alternative for Restoration of Cervical Lesions Associated with Gingival Recession: a Case Report / Resina de Gengiva como Alternativa para Restaurações de Lesões Cervicais Associadas a Recessão Gengival: Relato de Caso

Vieira, Anderson Alves; Santos, Mychelle Percília Souza; Carvalho, Carlos Rogério Pimenta de; Torres, Silvério de Almeida Souza; Coelho Filho, Deícola; Bonfim, Maria de Lourdes Carvalho; Mendes, Danilo Cangussu.
J. health sci. (Londrina) ; 23(4): 282-286, 20211206.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | ID: biblio-1354027
Abstract Gingival recession occurs when the gingival margin is located apically to the cementoenamel junction, causing root exposure. This work aims to report a clinical case of restorative treatment of multiple non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL´s) with gingival-colored resin, as an alternative approach of restorative procedure in cervical defects associated with gingival recession in the aesthetic area. A patient attended a ClinicalSchool complaining several NCCL´s in addition to Miller's class I gingival vestibular recession in the elements 13, 21, 22 and 23. Dentin hypersensitivity was absent, however, aesthetic appearance bothered the patient. Presence of occlusal interferences, acid feeding and inadequate brushing habits were observed as important etiological factors for NCCL´s and gingival recessions. Periodontal surgery would be the treatment of choice, however, the patient needed orthodontic intervention first to promote dental alignment and correct distribution of the occlusal load. In order to decrease the progression of the lesions during the orthodontic treatment the NCCL´s associated with gingival recession were restored with gingival-colored resin. Two colors of pink composite resin (color G3 and G5) were incrementally inserted, promoting a correct emergence profile, taking the resin to the lower cavity limit avoiding aggression to the periodontal tissue. Clinical follow-up of 22 months was favorable due to the appearance of restorations and satisfactory periodontal health. Gingival resin can be assigned to improve the aesthetic effect of the restoration at a low cost and time-saving. (AU)
Biblioteca responsable: BR1896.9