DOI: 10.3290/j.qi.a40254, PubMed-ID: 29662973Seiten: 445-450, Sprache: EnglischDerchi, Giacomo / Borgia, Valentina / Manca, Enrico / Barone, Antonio / Loi, Ignazio / Covani, UgoGingival recessions have multifactorial etiology and are often associated with non-caries cervical lesions. Different surgical techniques have been proposed over the years for their treatment, according to the severity of the recession. A novel technique, called restoration guided creeping attachment (RGCA), for the treatment of combined gingival recession and non-caries cervical lesion is presented. RGCA aims at treating Miller class I and II recessions using a specifically designed composite restoration and a minimally invasive approach. A clinical case describing the technique and forming the basis for further studies is presented. Although the results obtained are encouraging, a wider number of patients and longer follow-ups are needed to assess the reliability of this technique.
Schlagwörter: composite, composite restoration, creeping attachment, gingival recession, non-caries cervical lesion