Abstract

Recession defects are widely prevalent in the adult population, with some patients being impacted by complications, including the difficulty of cleaning such sites and the risk of continued recession progression. The free gingival graft (FGG) is a form of mucogingival surgery that attempts to improve the height of the keratinized tissue (KT), as well as augment the thickness of the gingival phenotype to facilitate meticulous oral hygiene. This article discusses the indications for the surgery, the procedure, including post-operative care, and possible modifications of the technique. CPD/Clinical Relevance: Professional intervention involving a free gingival graft may be the only way to empower patients to clean the recession site without discomfort.

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