Title of article :
Laterally positioned flap‑revised technique along with platelet rich fibrin in the management of Miller class II gingival recession
Author/Authors :
Singh, Jagmohan Department of Periodontology - Government Dental College and Hospital - Patiala (Punjab) India , Bharti, Vipin Department of Periodontology - Government Dental College and Hospital - Patiala (Punjab) India
Abstract :
Gingival recession is a complex phenomenon that may present numerous therapeutic challenges
to the clinician. The laterally positioned flap is commonly used to cover isolated, denuded
roots that have adequate donor tissue laterally and vestibular depth. Various modifications
in laterally sliding flap have been proposed in order to avoid the reported undesirable results
on the donor teeth. Recently, use of growth factors has been proposed in combination with
surgical techniques. This article highlights the use of laterally positioned pedicle flap‑revised
technique as a modification of laterally sliding flap technique along with autologous suspension
of growth factors, platelet rich fibrin membrane (PRF) for the management of localized Miller
class‑II gingival recession. After 6 months of follow‑up, the clinical condition was stable with
80% root coverage and satisfactory gingival tissue healing at both donor and recipient site with
no signs of inflammation. An excellent esthetical outcome was achieved and the patient was
satisfied with case resolution.
Keywords :
Pedicled flap , platelet rich fibrin , recession , regeneration
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics