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Soft tissue graft failures can be managed successfully with careful planning and microsurgical techniques. Photobiomodulation (PBM) aids in faster healing after mucogingival grafting procedures.

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Area of Science:

  • Periodontal microsurgery
  • Soft tissue grafting
  • Photobiomodulation

Background:

  • Soft tissue graft failures are common, causing stress for clinicians and patients.
  • Successful soft tissue grafting relies on proper surgical procedure selection and implementation.
  • This case report addresses managing soft tissue surgery failure after multiple mucogingival grafts.

Observation:

  • The patient underwent multiple mucogingival grafting procedures to improve soft tissue quality, quantity, and aesthetics.
  • A free gingival graft was used for augmentation, applying periodontal microsurgical principles.
  • The graft resulted in complete coverage of the defect.

Findings:

  • Meticulous treatment planning and skillful surgical execution led to a successful outcome.
  • The augmentation using a free gingival graft achieved complete defect coverage.
  • Simultaneous application of photobiomodulation (PBM) accelerated and enhanced healing.

Implications:

  • This case highlights the effectiveness of periodontal microsurgery in managing soft tissue graft failures.
  • Photobiomodulation may be a valuable adjunct therapy for improving graft healing and outcomes.
  • Successful management of graft failures can restore both function and aesthetics, improving patient satisfaction.