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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 121, No 4, 485-488.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 121, Issue 4, 485-488
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Using periodontal plastic surgery techniques



PD Miller Jr

Department of Periodontology, University of Tennessee, Memphis.

In the 1980s, mucogingival surgery evolved into periodontal plastic surgery with various techniques designed to produce root coverage in areas of marginal tissue recession, to augment deficient ridges, and to lengthen crowns in cases of excessive gingival display. Periodontal plastic surgery not only enables the dentist to reconstruct but also to regenerate lost tissues.





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