Root coverage
ure Summary
Root coverage procedure can cover exposing root surface, reaching esthetic outcomes and minimize the risk of root caries.
Overview
Gingival recession may be associated with one or more surfaces, resulting in attachment loss and root exposure, which can lead to clinical problems such as root surface hypersensitivity, root caries, cervical root abrasions, difficult plaque control, and diminished cosmetic appeal and aesthetic concern.
Features
Root coverage procedure is predictable in case of deep recession and lack of attached gingiva. This surgical procedure can be performed with either pedicle flap or free gingival graft, and aim to achieve harmonious gingival margin which is located at cementum-enamel junction of the tooth with no inflammation.
Procedure
Following administration of local anesthesia, preparation of the recipient bed was done and soft tissue graft was harvested and then placed over recipient site. Flap and graft tissue can be secured with suture.
Notification
Risks & complications
- Teeth hypersensitivity might occur if complete root coverage wasn’t achieve.
- Post-operation pain and bleeding are also common to experienced after surgery.
Estimated Cost
For estimated medical costs, please contact International Medical Services Center.