Quantcast Root Coverage with an Acellular Dermal Allograft:  A Three Month Case Report

Abstract

Treatment of gingival recession has been a common practice in periodontics for years.  As esthetic demands of periodontal patients increase, more root coverage procedures will be performed to satisfy esthetic demands.  Often patients present with multiple areas requiring treatment.  Palatal anatomy may limit the amount of autogenous tissue that can be harvested, limiting the number of procedures that can be performed.  A patient may not desire to have additional tissue transplanted from the palate, due to increased pain and morbidity associated with multiple transplant procedures.

The following is a case presentation of multiple adjacent recession defects.  The patient presented with a shallow palate from which one side would not yield an adequate quantity of connective tissue.  Furthermore, the patient declined to have both sides of his palate harvested simultaneously.  As an alternative, an acellular dermal matrix allograft was utilized to correct these gingival defects negating the requirement for a second palatal surgical procedure.

Keywords:  Periodontal plastic surgery, root coverage, grafts, esthetics, acellular dermal allograft

Citation:  Fowler EB, Breault LG.  Root Coverage with an Acellular Dermal Allograft:  A Three Month Case Report.  J Contemp Dent Pract 2000 Aug;(1)3: 047-059.

Disclaimer:  The opinions expressed in this article do not represent the view of the United States Department of Defense, the Department of the Army, or the United States Army Dental Corps.  Use of any commercial products in this study does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

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