Root coverage of multiple Miller Class I and II recession defects using acellular dermal matrix and tunneling technique in maxilla and mandible: A 1-year report

Alejandra Chaparro*, Miguel De la Fuente, Daniela Albers, Denisse Hernandez, Ana María Villalobos, Dominique Gaedechens, Mateo De la Fuente

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The objective of the present report was to study the influence of the location (maxilla versus mandible) and class (Miller classification) of gingival recessions on the total root coverage achievement using the tunnel procedure with acellular dermal matrix in adjacent single-root teeth. Twenty-four patients with 93 recessions were treated and evaluated 1 year postsurgery. Results showed 100% of root covered in 67.9% of the maxillary recessions and 52.5% in the mandible (P =.676). In cases of partial root coverage, the initial recession diminished from 4.41 mm (SD: 1.12) to 0.82 mm (SD: 0.24) in the maxilla and from 3.78 mm (SD: 1.08) to 0.78 mm (SD: 0.30) in the mandible. Root coverage of 100% was observed in 74.07% of Miller Class I recessions in comparison with 43.59% of Class II recessions (P =.003).
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)638-645
Número de páginas8
PublicaciónInternational Journal of Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry
Volumen35
N.º5
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 10 sep. 2015

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