Abstract

Background: Gingival recession is associated with root exposure, often leading to hypersensitivity concerns esthetically and difficulty maintaining optimum oral hygiene. Several surgical procedures have been suggested to treat gingival recessions. Objective: This treatment is done to eliminate tooth hypersensitivity and to get ideal crown proportion with coronally repositioned flap. Method and Treatment Result: Dental health education (DHE) and scaling root planning (SRP) was completed before the coronally repositioned flap procedure. In result, gingival recessions and tooth hypersensitivity was reduced significantly. Conclusion: Platelet rich fibrin and coronally repositioned flap is the appropriate technique to treat miller class I recession.

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