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Paulo S G Henriques1, Luciana S Okajima1, Marcelo P Nunes1, Victor A M Montalli2.
Abstract
When lesions in soft tissue reach the gingival margin, they can produce aesthetic defects during its permanence and after its removal. Periodontal plastic surgery allows the correction of the gingival contour using different techniques. This paper is a case report of a peripheral ossifying fibroma removal in the interproximal area of teeth 21 and 22 in addition to root coverage of the affected area through two surgical phases: keratinized gingival tissue augmentation surgery with free gingival graft concurrent with removal of the lesion and, in a second stage, root coverage by performing coronally advanced flap technique with a follow-up of five years. The initial results achieved, which were root coverage of 100% after 6 months, promoted an adequate gingival contour and prevented the development of a mucogingival defect or a root exposure with its functional and aesthetic consequences. After five years, the results showed long term success of the techniques, where the margin remained stable with complete root coverage and tissues were stable and harmonic in color.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27891263 PMCID: PMC5116516 DOI: 10.1155/2016/6874235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Dent
Figure 1(a) Intraoral physical examination showed an injury inserted in the interproximal gum; ((b), (d), and (e)) excision of the lesion; (c) radiographic examination with no changes observed. (g) Histological diagnosis of peripheral ossifying fibroma.
Figure 2(a) After three months of the procedure; ((b), (c), (d), and (e)) a second surgical stage was performed in order to cover the exposed root of tooth 22; (f) root coverage of 100% after 6 months and (g) 5-year follow-up.