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Soft tissue augmentation on previously restored root surfaces

M K McGuire1

  • 1University of Texas Dental Branch, Houston, USA.

The International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry
|December 1, 1996
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Soft tissue augmentation is feasible on restored root surfaces. This study presents techniques for managing these cases and determining ideal tooth length for successful outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Periodontology
  • Restorative Dentistry

Background:

  • Soft tissue augmentation is crucial for periodontal health and aesthetics.
  • Previously restored root surfaces pose unique challenges for these procedures.

Observation:

  • Three clinical cases of soft tissue augmentation on restored root surfaces are presented.
  • Diagnostic methods for assessing ideal tooth length were employed.
  • Surgical management techniques for previously restored root surfaces were utilized.

Findings:

  • Successful soft tissue augmentation can be achieved on previously restored root surfaces.
  • Appropriate diagnostic techniques aid in determining optimal tooth length.
  • Specific surgical approaches enable effective management of these challenging sites.

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Implications:

  • These findings expand the scope of soft tissue augmentation to include compromised root surfaces.
  • Clinicians can confidently address complex cases with predictable outcomes.
  • Further research into tailored surgical techniques for restored roots is warranted.