Gingival recession associated with noncarious cervical lesions: Combined periodontal-restorative approach and the treatment of long-term esthetic complications
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The combined periodontalrestorative approach (that is, a connective tissue graft for root coverage and NCCL restoration with RMGI cement) has demonstrated significant root coverage and a good esthetic outcome. In some cases, though, the color of an RMGI restoration can change over time, compromising esthetics. In this situation, applying composite resin over an RMGI restoration can be a conservative approach to satisfy the patient's esthetic complaint. Long-term observation is necessary to evaluate the stability of the results and establish the success of this approach over time.
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dental material, Filtek Supreme, glass ionomer, resin, resin cement, adult, case report, chemistry, color, connective tissue, dental procedure, dental surgery, dentin sensitivity, follow up, gingiva, gingiva disease, gingivoplasty, human, male, methodology, pathology, tooth cervix, tooth disease, transplantation, Adult, Color, Composite Resins, Connective Tissue, Dental Materials, Dental Restoration, Permanent, Dentin Sensitivity, Esthetics, Dental, Follow-Up Studies, Gingiva, Gingival Recession, Gingivoplasty, Glass Ionomer Cements, Humans, Male, Resin Cements, Tooth Cervix, Tooth Wear
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General Dentistry, v. 60, n. 4, p. 306-311, 2012.




