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  2. Free gingival graft - Wikipedia

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    A free gingival graft is a surgical procedure to treat gum recession around teeth or implants. Learn about the types of grafts, the use of collagen matrices and stem cells, and the references for this topic.

  3. Subepithelial connective tissue graft - Wikipedia

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    A surgical procedure to obtain root coverage following gingival recession using connective tissue from the palate or other sites. Learn about the history, terminology, advantages and technique of this method from the online encyclopedia.

  4. Gingival grafting - Wikipedia

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    Gingival grafting, also called gum grafting or periodontal plastic surgery, is a procedure to reverse gum recession and cover exposed root surfaces. Learn about the different options, such as autograft, allograft, xenograft and APRF, and their advantages and disadvantages.

  5. Gingivectomy - Wikipedia

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    Gingivectomy is a dental procedure that cuts away part of the gums in the mouth for aesthetic or therapeutic reasons. Learn about the indications, contraindications, and techniques of gingivectomy, as well as the post-operative management and healing process.

  6. Guided bone and tissue regeneration (dentistry) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the dental surgical procedures that use barrier membranes to direct the growth of new bone and gingival tissue at sites with insufficient volumes or dimensions. Find out the history, overview, application, and types of barrier membranes for guided bone and tissue regeneration.

  7. Dental implant - Wikipedia

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    A dental implant is a prosthesis that interfaces with the bone of the jaw or skull to support a dental prosthesis or to act as an orthodontic anchor. Learn about the biological process of osseointegration, the common uses of dental implants, and the potential complications and success rates of implant therapy.

  8. W. J. Younger - Wikipedia

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    in 1902, Younger reported the first gingival graft, in which he removed tissue "from behind the third molar" and reattached it near the canine tooth, claiming the surgery to have been a success. In the same report he first described the use of a membrane for periodontal regeneration. Younger practiced for some time in San Francisco, California.

  9. Periodontium - Wikipedia

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    Periodontium is the specialized tissues that surround and support the teeth, consisting of gingiva, periodontal ligament, cementum and alveolar bone. Learn about its anatomy, function, adaptation and development from this article.