ABSTRACT
Many techniques have been proposed for root coverage. However, none of them presents predictable results in deep and wide recessions. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this case series report is to describe an alternative technique for root coverage at sites showing deep recessions and attachment loss >4 mm at buccal sites. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Four patients presenting deep recession defects at buccal sites (>4 mm) were treated by the newly forming bone graft technique, which consists in the creation of an alveolar socket at edentulous ridge and transferring of granulation tissue present in this socket to the recession defect after 21 days. Clinical periodontal parameters, including recession depth (RD), probing depth (PD), clinical attachment level (CAL), bleeding on probing (BOP), plaque index (PI) and keratinized gingiva width (KGW) were evaluated by a single examiner immediately before surgery and at 1, 3, 6 and 9 months postoperatively. RESULTS: All cases showed reduction in RD and PD, along with CAL gain, although no increase in KGW could be observed. These findings suggest that the technique could favor periodontal regeneration along with root coverage, especially in areas showing deep recessions and attachment loss.
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Adult , Female , Humans , Bone Transplantation/methods , Gingival Recession/surgery , Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal/methods , Tooth Root/transplantation , Bone Regeneration , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome , Tooth Diseases/surgeryABSTRACT
O fibroma odontogênico periférico (FOP) é uma neoplasia benigna com origem a partir do ectomesênquima odontogênico. A lesão possui crescimento lento e acomete a gengiva, com maior incidência na região da papila interdentária. Apresenta-se com uma massa gengival frequentemente séssil, de consistência firme, recoberta por mucosa aparentemente normal. O presente trabalho objetiva relatar um caso de FOP na região anterior da maxila, relacionando os achados da literatura pertinente, especialmente, quanto aos aspectos clínicos e histopatológicos do tumor.