Santamaria, Mauro PedrineFeitosa, Daniela da SilvaCasati, Marcio ZaffalonNociti Júnior, Francisco HumbertoSallum, Antônio WilsonSallum, Enilson Antônio2014-05-272014-05-272013-09-01Journal of Periodontology, v. 84, n. 9, 2013.0022-3492http://hdl.handle.net/11449/76473Background: The aim of this clinical study is to evaluate the 2-year term results of gingival recession (GR) associated with non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) treated by connective tissue graft (CTG) alone or in combination with a resin-modified glass ionomer restoration (CTG+R). Methods: Thirty-six patients with Miller Class I buccal GR associated with NCCLs completed the follow-up. The defects were randomly assigned to receive either CTG or CTG+R. Bleeding on probing (BOP), probing depth (PD), relative GR, clinical attachment level (CAL), and cervical lesion height coverage were measured at baseline, 6 months, 1 year, and 2 years after treatment. Results: Both groups showed statistically significant gains in CAL and soft-tissue coverage. The differences between groups were not statistically significant in BOP, PD, relative GR, or CAL after 2 years. Cervical lesion height coverage was 79.31% ± 18.51% for CTG and 71.95% ± 13.25% for CTG+R (P >0.05). Estimated root coverage was 91.56% ± 11.74% for CTG and 93.29% ± 7.97% for CTG+R (P ≥0.05). Conclusions: Within the limits of the present study, it can be concluded that both procedures provide comparable soft tissue coverage after 2 years of follow-up.engDental estheticsDental restorationGingival recessionGlass ionomer cementsPermanentTooth abrasionTooth cervixRandomized controlled clinical trial evaluating connective tissue graft plus resin-modified glass ionomer restoration for the treatment of gingival recession associated with non-carious cervical lesion: 2-year follow-upArtigo10.1902/jop.2013.120447WOS:000328685400001Acesso restrito2-s2.0-848834269537008114923397947