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    • Periodontology
    • Restorative Dentistry

    Background:

    • Deep caries near supracrestal tissue attachment (STA) pose challenges for dental restoration.
    • Cervical marginal relocation (CMR) is a technique to manage these situations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the safety and feasibility of CMR procedures.
    • To assess the impact of CMR on periodontal health in patients with deep caries involving STA.

    Main Methods:

    • A clinical study involving 15 patients undergoing CMR procedures.
    • Patients were categorized into three groups: nonsurgical CMR, surgical CMR (gingival approach), and surgical CMR (osseous approach).
    • Outcomes measured were pocket depth (PD) and bleeding on probing (BOP) after 1 year.

    Main Results:

    • No significant differences in PD or BOP were observed among the three CMR approaches.
    • Mean PD remained stable at 2.5 mm after 1 year and 2.3 mm after 5.7 years.
    • Residual BOP was present in 40% of cases after 1 year.

    Conclusions:

    • CMR procedures are safe and feasible for deep caries involving STA.
    • Periodontal health is maintained when the connective compartment of the STA is not compromised.
    • CMR offers a viable treatment option without adverse periodontal effects.