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  • Periodontology
  • Restorative Dentistry

Background:

  • Gingival recession presents esthetic concerns and can lead to hypersensitivity and root caries.
  • Patient physiological well-being and esthetic demands are crucial for successful dental therapy outcomes.

Observation:

  • Aesthetic outcomes of pedicle grafting surpass those of free gingival grafts.
  • The double papilla technique is suitable for defects with inadequate adjacent tissues, shallow vestibules, and palatal areas.

Findings:

  • The double papilla technique merges the esthetic benefits of pedicle grafts with the reliability of free gingival grafts.
  • This surgical approach provides predictable and superior esthetic root coverage.

Implications:

  • The double papilla technique effectively addresses both biological and esthetic requirements for treating gingival recession in anterior teeth.
  • This method enhances patient satisfaction by resolving esthetic concerns associated with gingival recession.