Gingival recession and minimally invasive tunnel technique

Gingival recession (GR) is characterized by exposure of the root surface into oral environment due to api⁃ cal migration of the marginal gingiva to the cementoenamel junction (CEJ). A high prevalence of GR has been reported in several representative population samples. GR may result in a certain d...

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Main Authors: YAN Fuhua, LI Lingjun
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Editorial Department of Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2019-06-01
Series:口腔疾病防治
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Online Access:http://www.kqjbfz.com/EN/10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2019.06.001
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description Gingival recession (GR) is characterized by exposure of the root surface into oral environment due to api⁃ cal migration of the marginal gingiva to the cementoenamel junction (CEJ). A high prevalence of GR has been reported in several representative population samples. GR may result in a certain degree of functional and aesthetic alterations if left untreated for long periods. In severe cases, root⁃dentin hypersensitivity, abrasion, abfraction and root caries may al⁃ so be involved in GR, which increases the challenge of plaque control. The etiology of GR is multifactorial, including periodontal disease, local anatomical variation, tooth malposition, improper tooth brushing, mechanical trauma and iatro⁃ genic factors, of which periodontal disease is the most common cause. The treatments of GR consist of nonsurgical and surgical therapy, and the latter generally involves mucogingival surgery to restore the aesthetics and function of the local gingival recession. However, over the past 50 years, the periodontal plastic surgical technique has evolved from the tra⁃ ditional free gingival graft method into a more advanced, minimally invasive tunnel technique. For this technique, sulcu⁃ lar incisions instead of vertical relieving incisions are provided through each recession area, and full thickness muco⁃ periosteal flaps are created and extended beyond the mucogingival junction to facilitate coronal displacement. Each ped⁃ icle adjacent to the recession is gently undermined to create a tunnel at recipient site, where either autograft or allograft can be used. A minimally invasive tunnel technique is a better method for root coverage and reduced postoperative pa⁃ tient discomfort. This technique is characterized by both practical and aesthetic features.
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spelling doaj.art-18bf59742fd1428297e16c7161e181bf2022-12-21T23:56:15ZzhoEditorial Department of Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases口腔疾病防治2096-14562096-14562019-06-0127634134910.12016/j.issn.2096⁃1456.2019.06.001Gingival recession and minimally invasive tunnel techniqueYAN Fuhua0 LI Lingjun1Nanjing Stomatologi⁃ cal Hospital,Medical School of Nanjing UniversityNanjing Stomatologi⁃ cal Hospital,Medical School of Nanjing UniversityGingival recession (GR) is characterized by exposure of the root surface into oral environment due to api⁃ cal migration of the marginal gingiva to the cementoenamel junction (CEJ). A high prevalence of GR has been reported in several representative population samples. GR may result in a certain degree of functional and aesthetic alterations if left untreated for long periods. In severe cases, root⁃dentin hypersensitivity, abrasion, abfraction and root caries may al⁃ so be involved in GR, which increases the challenge of plaque control. The etiology of GR is multifactorial, including periodontal disease, local anatomical variation, tooth malposition, improper tooth brushing, mechanical trauma and iatro⁃ genic factors, of which periodontal disease is the most common cause. The treatments of GR consist of nonsurgical and surgical therapy, and the latter generally involves mucogingival surgery to restore the aesthetics and function of the local gingival recession. However, over the past 50 years, the periodontal plastic surgical technique has evolved from the tra⁃ ditional free gingival graft method into a more advanced, minimally invasive tunnel technique. For this technique, sulcu⁃ lar incisions instead of vertical relieving incisions are provided through each recession area, and full thickness muco⁃ periosteal flaps are created and extended beyond the mucogingival junction to facilitate coronal displacement. Each ped⁃ icle adjacent to the recession is gently undermined to create a tunnel at recipient site, where either autograft or allograft can be used. A minimally invasive tunnel technique is a better method for root coverage and reduced postoperative pa⁃ tient discomfort. This technique is characterized by both practical and aesthetic features.http://www.kqjbfz.com/EN/10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2019.06.001Gingival recession,Mucogingival surgery,Minimally invasive,Tunnel technique,Periodontal surgery,
spellingShingle YAN Fuhua
LI Lingjun
Gingival recession and minimally invasive tunnel technique
口腔疾病防治
Gingival recession,
Mucogingival surgery,
Minimally invasive,
Tunnel technique,
Periodontal surgery,
title Gingival recession and minimally invasive tunnel technique
title_full Gingival recession and minimally invasive tunnel technique
title_fullStr Gingival recession and minimally invasive tunnel technique
title_full_unstemmed Gingival recession and minimally invasive tunnel technique
title_short Gingival recession and minimally invasive tunnel technique
title_sort gingival recession and minimally invasive tunnel technique
topic Gingival recession,
Mucogingival surgery,
Minimally invasive,
Tunnel technique,
Periodontal surgery,
url http://www.kqjbfz.com/EN/10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2019.06.001
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