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[Frenectomy associated with a triangular gingival graft].

A Borghetti1, J P Guy, B Cesano

  • 1Département de Parodontologie, Faculté d'Odontologie, Marseille.

Journal De Parodontologie
|November 1, 1991
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Frenectomy, a surgical procedure, addresses issues with the frenum in periodontal and orthodontic therapy. A proposed triangular gingival graft enhances surgical outcomes and promotes healing.

Area of Science:

  • Periodontal therapy
  • Orthodontic therapy
  • Oral surgery

Context:

  • Frenectomy is indicated when the frenum causes gingival margin tension, hindering oral hygiene.
  • Frenectomy is used in orthodontics to facilitate diastema closure.
  • Optimal timing for frenectomy is post-canine eruption and pre-retention to prevent tooth separation.

Purpose:

  • To describe a modified frenectomy technique using a triangular gingival graft.
  • To improve surgical and cosmetic results in frenectomy procedures.
  • To enhance the area of attached gingiva and promote healing.

Summary:

  • The study proposes a triangular gingival graft following frenectomy for improved outcomes.
  • This technique aims to create a stable band of attached gingiva.

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  • The graft is intended to enhance wound healing and provide better aesthetic results.
  • Impact:

    • The modified frenectomy technique offers potential for better patient outcomes in periodontal and orthodontic treatments.
    • Increased attached gingiva can improve long-term periodontal health.
    • Enhanced healing and cosmetic results contribute to patient satisfaction.