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Root submerged technique. A surgical presentation
Posted on 08.05.2015 10:46 AM
By Cafadaru Mihnea
In Soft Tissue Enhancement
After the failure of the first graft, we have decided to recreate the gingival anatomy with a new palatal graft. The root was submerged more than the first time, so a better healing will occur.
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Maurice Salama says on 08.05.2015 03:34 PM
Beautifully executed. My compliments. Did you consider a free CTG or tuberosity tissue? Thanks Dr. Salama
Cafadaru Mihnea says on 08.05.2015 04:01 PM
Thank you Dr. Salama.
*The reason for not choosing FGG from palatal site is that it is unpredictable, if not handeled right. If i want to deepithelise it partially (at the margins) to insert it under the receptor gingival site and i thinnen it too much, i will get necrosis.
*The tuberosity tissue, because of it's density, does not alow me to leave it uncovered, so it is not an option. I found this last option a good one, if i take a FGG from tuberosity and leave it with the epithelium.
Maurice Salama says on 08.09.2015 04:30 PM
I like it....there are many ways to do this procedure. Often without any soft tissue graft....just PRGF or PRF. Dr. Salama
James Albani says on 09.27.2017 10:56 AM
very nice. how did you video this case and stabilize camera