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Resumen de Papilla and pontic area regeneration in patient with gingival smile: a clinical case

Ramón Gómez Meda, Carlos Torres-Sanchez, Santiago Mareque Bueno, Juan Zufía González, Daniel Torres Lagares, José Luis Gutiérrez Pérez

  • Connective tissue grafts are widely documented as a predictable technique for treating Miller Class I and II recessions, as well as procedures in which soft tissue augmentation is required for aesthetic reasons. This article aims to explore the resolution of a clinical case with this type of problema.

    This case describes a technique for reconstructing a pontic area and adjacent papilla by means of two consecutive connective tissue grafts. The first graft served to increase the amount of tissue in the horizontal direction, and the second promoted vertical reconstruction of the defect.

    In cases with aesthetic requirements, restorative intervention may be able to mask tissue loss, but it can hardly achieve optimal aesthetic results. Periodontal plastic surgery techniques can be used to achieve that ideal result. The clinician must diagnose conditions in order to select correct treatment regimen for each individual case.


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