Complications, Adverse Effects, and Patient-Centered Outcomes of Soft Tissue Augmentation Procedures and the Use of Gingival Soft Tissue Substitutes

Leandro Chambrone, Manuel de la Rosa-Garza, Umberto Demoner Ramos, Danilo Maeda Reino, Luis A. Bueno Rossy

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The base of systematic reviews available for gingival recession treatment the use of CAF alone or in association with allogeneic, xenogeneic, or alloplastic biomaterials (e.g., matrix grafts or enamel matrix derivative) has been described as being less painful and more comfortable, due to the need of only one surgical site [1–7]. Conversely, it has been demonstrated that use of SCTG, FGG, and nonabsorbable membranes has been associated with increased morbidity and some complications, such as postoperative pain, bleeding and swelling during the early phase of healing (Fig. 4.1a–c), and membrane exposure/contamination [1–7].

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Título da publicação do anfitriãoEvidence-Based Periodontal and Peri-Implant Plastic Surgery
Subtítulo da publicação do anfitriãoA Clinical Roadmap from Function to Aesthetics
EditoraSpringer International Publishing
Páginas147-173
Número de páginas27
ISBN (eletrónico)9783319139753
ISBN (impresso)9783319139746
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