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Acellular Dermal Grafts in the Correction of Gingival Recession: Discovering the Possibilities
Description:
Autogenous connective tissue grafts from the palate have been the gold standard for surgically correcting gingival recession for decades. With the advent of newer soft (and hard) tissue allografts, grafting procedures are increasingly predictable, quick, effective, and less painful for patients. In this presentation, follow the evolution of root coverage surgery from autogenous grafts to the more contemporary alternatives of today. Discover how these newer materials are making it easier for patients to say "yes" and how their results can impact the level of esthetics, periodontal health and predictable restorative dentistry our profession can deliver.
Date Added:
10/7/2015
Author(s):
David Wong, DDS
Dr. David Wong is a board-certified Periodontist in private practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Dr. Wong received his undergraduate education and dental training at the Un...
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Questions & Comments
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dan fuchs - (10/22/2018 8:19 AM)
dear dr. wong.
thank you very mach for your wonderful presentation.
i would like to know from were can i order the perioderm mambrane.
and again thank you.
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Eric Pena - (7/3/2016 7:31 PM)
Thank you Dr. Wong ! Well organize video presentation that can be used by dentist in treating their patients.
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Philip Goduco266 - (1/1/2016 1:01 PM)
Really informative video and gave me a very practical surgical approach of treating gum recession. Thank you Dr. Wong Philip V. Goduco,DDS,MAGD,FADI,D.ABDSM
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Maria Theresa Mendoza - (10/14/2015 7:11 AM)
Great topic. Just what I needed. thank you very much Dentalxp. Dr. Tess Mendoza, (BEVERLY HILLS MEDICAL GROUP, PHILIPPINES)
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Yakov Yakubov - (10/11/2015 10:18 PM)
Thank you David .
You mentioned that as you prepare the flap for alloderm the first 3-4 mm is full thickness flap
What happens after these 3-4 mm ,do you turn it into split thickness flap or keep it as full thickness before
you score the periosteum
Thank you
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Edison Louie - (10/11/2015 12:32 AM)
Nice presentation, David. Thank you for your efforts.
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Arshad Hasan - (10/7/2015 2:30 PM)
thank you for a wonderful presentation
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carlos cardenas - (10/7/2015 1:25 PM)
nice! good! continuum education very good! thank Dr Wong! and dental Xp!
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Jannie Tromp - (10/7/2015 9:18 AM)
Thank you David for a very well presented informative lecture. Learned a lot and look forward to get started with this procedure in my practice.
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