Recession

Gingival recession in its localized or generalized form is an undesirable condition resulting in root exposure (1).

An example of Gingival Recession

Prevalence is correlated to:

  • Vigorous tooth brushing
  • Malpositionned teeth
  • Inflammation or Periodontal disease
  • Tobacco consumption
  • Teeth grinding
  • Piercing of lip or tongue
  • Genetics

Main Syntoms:

  • Teeth appear longer than normal
  • Loose teeth
  • Teeth sensitivity
  • Tooth decay below the gum line
  • Increase in the gaps between teeth

It is of some importance a proper diagnosis and evaluation of the type of recession for the treatment predictability. Gingival recession is the process where there is a exposure of the root surface due to apical migration of the gingival margin (gum tissue). It affects a significant proportion of the adult population (1).

Several Surgical approaches have been proposed in the few years in respect to root coverage (2).

(1)  The  etiology  and  prevalence  of  gingival  recession.  MM  Kassab,  RE  Cohen  -­‐  The  Journal  of  the  American  Dental  …,  2003  -­‐  Am  Dental  Assoc
(2)  Treatment  of  multiple  recession-­‐type  defects  in  patients  with  esthetic  demands.  G  Zucchelli,  M  De  Sanctis  -­‐  Journal  of  Periodontology,  2000  -­‐  Wiley  Online   Library

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