Abstract
espanolEl caso que se desarrolla a continuacion, tiene por objetivo mostrar el resultado clinico de un paciente con biotipo gingival grueso, que fue sometido a cirugia periodontal, utilizando la tecnica de colgajo posicionado coronalmente (CPC) en el tratamiento-de-una lesion cervical no cariosa y recesion gingival individual en el sector anterosuperior. Un clinico no debe olvidar que cada caso es diferente, por tanto, es necesario evaluar las dimensiones y espesor del tejido periodontal, el tipo y tamano de la recesion gingival, especialmente cuando se encuentra presente una lesion cervical no cariosa. En vista de los resultados, consideramos que el CPC, en biotipos gingivales gruesos, es efectivo para proporcionar una reduccion significativa de la recesion individual en el sector anterosuperior y el tratamiento de lesion cervical no cariosa a corto plazo. EnglishNon-carious cervicallesion and Gingival Recession treatment using a Coronally Positioned Flap.The case developed below is intended to show the clinical outcome of a thick gingival biotype patient who underwent a periodontal surgery using the coronally positioned flap (CPF) technique in the treatment of a non-carious cervical lesion and single gingival recession in the anterior upper sector. A clinician should not forget that each case is different, therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the size and thickness of the periodontal tissue, the type and size of gingival recession, especially when non carious cervical lesions are present. In view of the results, we consider that in thick gingival biotypes, CPF is effective providing a significant reduction of an individual recession in the anterior upper sector anda non-carious cervical lesion treatment in the short term.
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