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상피하결합조직 이식술을 이용한 치근면 피개 (Root coverage with subeptithelial connective tissue grafts)

  • 송현종;장현선;김병옥
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제37권3호
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    • pp.625-636
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    • 2007
  • Marginal tissue recession makes problems like esthetics, root caries, hypersensitivity and plaque accumulation. Request for root coverage is higer than ever, especially esthetic problems involved. So techniques for root coverage hav been developed. There are some kinds of surgical techniques using soft tissue for root coverage. For example, free gingival graft, kinds of pedicle flap, subepithelial connective tissue graft(SCTG), and so on. Subepithelial connective tissue graft has many advantage for root coverage, that is less pain on donor site, good blood supply for graft, and more esthetic result. For this reaseon, this case report was performed to evaluate the effect of root coverage using subepithelial connective tissue graft. Three patients has Miller's class I marginal tissue recession and one patients has Miller's class III marginal tissue recession. The following period is 36.5 month on average. The results are as follows: 1. Root coverage of 100% was obtained in 5 of 6 defects, and 80% was obtained in 1 of 6 defects, The mean root coverage was 96,6% in six cases on 4 patients. 2. The mean root coverage was 3.83mm and mean recession depth decreased from 4mm to 0.16mm. 3. The mean width of clinical attached gingiva increased from 1.5mm to 4mm. The mean width of gained attached gingiva after surgery was 2.5mm. 4. The mean follow up period was 36.5 months. The longest follow up period was 50 months and the shortest follow up period was 22 months. 5. The result that obtained by surgery was stable during follow up period. Within the above results, root coverage with SCTG is an effective procedure to cover marginal tissue recession defect with long term stability.

법랑기질유도체와 결합조직이식술을 이용한 치근피개술: 치은퇴축과 관련된 다양한 증례 (Subepithelial connective tissue graft in combination with enamel matrix derivative for root coverage within different case of gingival recession: Case report)

  • 이재홍
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제55권3호
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    • pp.230-239
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    • 2017
  • Root coverage can be an efficacious treatment not only in aspect of dental symptoms like root caries and hypersensitivity, but also in aspect of esthetic problem. There are several predictable methods for gaining a connective tissue attachment to an exposed root surface. Among them, this case report will deal with three cases using enamel matrix derivative and connective tissue graft to recover esthetic and physiological periodontal environment and its form. This case report deals with three patients with gingival recession which has occurred by different causes. They were treated with de-epithelialized graft accompanied by application of enamel matrix derivative. 6-12 months later, all three patients showed considerable root coverage and clinically stable condition of healing. In conclusion, within the limitation of this study, de-epithelialized connective tissue graft accompanied by application of enamel matrix derivative shows stable and clinical acceptable results in aspect of root coverage.

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결합조직 이식술을 이용한 노출치근면의 치은피개 (GINGIVAL COVERAGE WITH CONNECTIVE TISSUE GRAFT TECHNIQUES ON DENUDED ROOT SURFACES)

  • 김영준;진유남;정현주
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.121-132
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    • 1995
  • Patients, who have gingival recession and complain of root sensitivity, or esthetic concerns, are candidates for root coverage. When free gingival grafting is used for complete root corverage, the results may not be entirely predictible unless the recession is shallow and narrow because a free gingival graft depends on collateral circulation from the lateral and apical parts of the recipient bed to survive over the avascular root. Various pedicle graft techniques can produce more esthetic results, but these procedures are only indicated when adequate donor tissues are available adjacent to the defect. This case report presents three cases for root coverage using the various connective tissue graft techniques. In the first case(Class III & IV), subepithelial connective tissue grafting was done and resulted in gingival coverage on the two-thirds of exposed root surface and blended with the adjacent tissue in color and texture. In the second case(Class I), connective tissue and partial thickness double pedicle graft resulted in complete coverage of denuded root surface. In the third case(Class I), recession was treated by supraperiosteal envelope technique. The root surface was covered completely and esthetically. Finally, the esthetics in both colors and tissue contours were acceptable to patients in all cases by the connective tissue grafting. However, in the case of the reduced interdental bone, the denuded root surfaces were hardly covered completely.

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상피하 결합조직 이식편을 이용한 치근 피개술 (Root coverage using subepithelial connective tissue graft)

  • 김정현;허익;권영혁;박준봉;정종혁
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제38권1호
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    • pp.91-96
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    • 2008
  • Purpose: One of the main objectives of periodontal reconstructive surgery is the coverage of exposed roots that occur due to gingival recession. and Aestheic concerns are usually the reason to perform root coverage procedure. This case report was performed to evaluate the effect of root coverage using subepithelial connective tissue graft(SCTG) on Miller's Class I marginal tissue recession. Materials and Methods: One patient, with two Miller's class I marginal tissue recession on both maxiallay canines, was treated with root coverage using SCTG (modified Nelson's technique). At baseline, the following measurements were recorded: 1) recession depth; 2) width of keratinized giniga. At 9, 10 months post-surgery, all clinical measurements were repeated. Result: 1) The mean root coverage from baseline to 9, 10 months post-surgery was 92.3%. 2) The mean recession depth decreased from 6.5 mm to 0.5 mm. 3) The mean width of keratinized gingiva increased from 1.25 mm to 3.5 mm. Conclusion: Within the above results, root coverage using SCTG is an effective procedure to cover Miller's class I marginal tissue recession defect. Also, patient with aesthetic concern could be satisfied with this result.

상피하 결합조직 이식술을 이용한 치근피개 술식의 임상적 평가 (A Clinical Results of Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft for Root Coverage)

  • 최경희;백정원;김창성;최성호;조규성;김종관;채중규
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제32권3호
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    • pp.555-584
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    • 2002
  • Exposed root surfaces can cause esthetic problems, hypersensitivity, and root caries. Numerous efforts have been tried to cover the recessed root surfaces, and various techniques have been developed and introduced. Among these, subepithelial connective tissue graft which shows high coverage rate in various researches, has the advantage of good color match, less discomfort to the donor site, rich vascularity, and high predictability. Following results were obtained after investigating 6 and 18 months post operatively, 98 cases of subepithelial connective tissue graft from 48 patients who underwent subepithelial connective tissue graft procedure in the department of periodontology, college of dentistry, Yonsei university. 1. The total average root coverage of Miller class I, II & III were 76.2?24% at 6 months follow-up and 75?25.2% at 18 months follow-up with no statistically significant difference between the follow-up periods.(p<0.05) 2. The percentage of teeth showing complete coverage were 41.9% at 6 months follow-up and 39.2% at 18 months follow-up. 3. At 6 months follow-up, Miller classification I showed 84.9?20.7%, class II showed 82.5?17.7%, and class III showed 62.3?24.5% of coverage. In class III recession, statistically significantly less root coverage was observed compared to class I & II. (p(0.05) 4. At 18 months follow-up, Miller classification I showed 92.2?13.5%, class II showed 84.3?17.4%, and class III showed 59.5?24.5% of coverage. In class III recession, statistically significantly less root coverage was observed compared to class I & II. (p<0.05) In conclusion, subepithelial connective tissue graft for class I and II recession can be used as a clinically predictable treatment modality for root coverage.

결합조직이식을 이용한 노출된 치근피개 (Connective tissue graft for root coverage)

  • 박재영;김완수;윤우혁;김윤상;유형근;신형식;피성희
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.231-236
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    • 2008
  • Purpose: The treatment of gingival recessions is needed to reduce root sensitivity and improve esthetical satisfaction. Several surgical techniques have been proposed to achieve these goals. The use of connective tissue grafts has made esthetic root coverage a predictable procedure. Numerous clinical studies have represented that using connective tissue grafts to cover exposed root surface showed high success rates. This is a case report which demonstrates the technique to obtain root coverage of a buccal recession defect. Materials and Methods: A 35-year-old patient with a high level of oral hygiene was selected for the study. This patient had one Class I Miller recession defect in the mandible. A coronally advanced flap in combination with the connective tissue graft was chosen for the treatment. After surgery, the patient was told to visit the hospital once a week for his oral management and professional prophylaxis. The depth of initial recession was 4.0 mm. Result: After three months, it reduced to 0.0 mm, and the average recession reduction was 4.0 mm. The average root coverage was 100%. Conclusion: The connective tissue graft is both effective and predictable way to produce root coverage in increasing the width of CAL and KT of various adjacent gingival recessions.

치근피개술의 임상적 효과 비교 (A Comparison of Clinical Effect for Root Coverage)

  • 한종수;홍기석;정진형;임성빈
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제38권3호
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    • pp.483-492
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    • 2008
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare clinical effect of the Langer & Langer technique, the modified Langer & Langer technique and Bruno technique. Material and Methods: 30 patients who have gingiva recession(Miller class I or class II) were carried root coverage. Langer & Langer technique(14 patients/32 tooth), modified Langer & Langer technique(5 patients/10 tooth) and Bruno technique(11 patients/18 tooth) was carried. At baseline and average 3 months after operation, it was estimated clinical index(Pocket depth, gingiva recession, clinical attachment level, keratinized gingiva, scar tissue, root coverage rate) by Williams style probe. Result: Root coverage rate is indicated Langer & Langer technique(8S%), Modified Langer & Langer technique(86%) and Bruno technique(90%). Conclusion: All three of the procedures were effective in gingival recession and improved clinical parameters.

심미적인 결과를 얻기 위한 치근 피개술 (Esthetic Root Coverage for Gingival Recession)

  • 안명환
    • 대한심미치과학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.4-16
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    • 2017
  • 현대의 치과 치료에서는 환자들의 심미적 요구도가 점점 높아지고 있다. 그리고, 이러한 심미 치과 영역에서 치은을 비롯한 연조직이 차지하는 비중은 매우 크다고 할 수 있다. 자연치나 임플란트 주위 조직을 분명히 이해하고 적절한 치료를 해줌으로써 환자들의 요구도를 만족시킬 수 있을 것이다. 연조직 부위의 심미를 pink esthetic이라고도 하는데, 이 pink esthetic에서 가장 중요한 영향을 미치는 것이 치은선이라고 할 수 있다. 이 치은선은 순측 치은의 높이, 치간유두의 높이, 그리고 이 둘을 잇는 자연스러운 곡선으로 구성되어 있다. 자연치에서 치은 퇴축이 발생한 경우, 순측 치은의 높이를 비롯한 자연스러운 치은선이 치근쪽으로 이동하게 되고, 더 많은 치아의 치근 부위가 노출되게 되어 비심미적인 모습을 보이게 된다. Root coverage technique(치근피개술)은 자연치의 치은 퇴축(marginal tissue recession)을 치료하기 위해서 오랜 기간동안 사용되어 왔던 술식으로, 치주 성형수술 영역에서는 대표적인 술식중의 하나라고 할 수 있다. 최근에는 임플란트 술식이 매우 보편화되었는데, 그만큼 임플란트의 부작용 또한 급증하고 있다고 할수 있다. 전치부 영역에서 임플란트의 부작용은 자주 심미적인 문제를 동반하게 된다. 기존의 전통적인 root coverage technique은 이러한 치과 임플란트 영역의 심미적 문제의 해결을 위해 많이 사용되고 응용되고 있다. 현재 우리나라의 대다수의 치과에서 임플란트 치료가 시행되고 있는 현실을 생각한다면 그 심미적 부작용의 극복을 위해, root coverage technique을 비롯한 연조직 처치를 숙지하는 것은 매우 유용하다고 할 수 있을 것이다. 이번 글에서는 대표적인 치근 피개술식들을 간단하게 살펴볼 것이며, 더 좋은 심미적 결과를 위한 단계별 고려사항들에 대해서 다뤄보려고 한다.

치은 퇴축 화복을 위한 상피하 결합조직 이식을 동반하는 다양한 치근피개술에 대한 임상적 평가 (The evaluation of clinical outcomes on various procedures using subepithelial connective tissue graft for coverage of gingival recession)

  • 김성원;허익;권영혁;박준봉;정종혁;신승일
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제38권4호
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    • pp.717-722
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    • 2008
  • Purpose: The subepithelial connective tissue graft(SCTG) has been proven to be a highly predictable treatment modality for coverage of gingival recession. This case report was performed to evaluate the effect of various root coverage procedures using SCTG on gingival recession. Materials and Methods: Three patients presents with Miller's class I recession defect on the maxillary canine. Each other SCTG(coronally advanced flap, Bruno's Tech., envelope Tech.) were performed for root coverage. Clinical parameters assessed included recession depth, recession width, and keratinized gingival width. Measurements were taken at baseline and 2 months and follow up end. Results: The average of root coverage was 4 mm(100% of the pre-operative recession depth) at the 2, 5 months examination. The average increase of keratinized tissue between the baseline and the 2 months amounted to 3.2mm. Conclusion: Within the above results, various root coverage using SCTG is an effective procedure to Miller's class I recession defect and patient could be satisfied aesthetic requirement.

치은의 biotype이 결합조직이식 후 치근피개도에 미치는 영향 (Influence of gingival biotype on the amount of root coverage following the connective tissue graft)

  • 주지영;이주연;김성조;최점일
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제39권2호
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    • pp.111-118
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    • 2009
  • Purpose: The integrity of interproximal hard/soft tissue has been widely accepted as the key determinant for success or degree of root coverage following the connective tissue graft. However, we reason that the gingival biotype of an individual, defined as the distance from the interproximal papilla to gingiva margin, may be the key determinant that influence the extent of root coverage regardless of traditional classification of gingival recession. Hence, the present study was performed with an aim to verify that individual gingival scalloping pattern inherent from biotype influence the level of gingival margin following the connective tissue graft for root coverage. Methods: Test group consisted of 43 single-rooted teeth from 21 patients (5 male and 16 female patients, mean age: 36.6 years) with varying degrees of gingival recession requiring connective tissue graft; 20 teeth of Miller class I and 23 teeth of Miller class III gingival recession, respectively. The control group consisted of contralateral teeth which did not demonstrate apparent gingival recession, and thus not requiring root coverage. For a biotype determination, an imaginary line connecting two adjacent papillae of a test tooth was drawn. The distance from this line to gingival margin at mid-buccal point and this distance (P-M distance) was designated as "gingival biotype" for a given individual. The distance was measured at baseline and 3 to 6 months examinations postoperatively both in test and control groups. The differences in the distance between Miller class I and III were subject to statistical analysis by using Student.s t-test while those between the test and control groups within a given patient were by using paired t-test. Results: The P-M distance at 3 to 6 months postoperatively was not significantly different between Miller class I and Miller class III. It was not significantly different between the test and control group in a given patient, either, both in Miller class I and III. Conclusions: The amount of root coverage following the connective tissue graft was not dependent on Miller's classification, but rather was dependent on P-M distance, strongly implying that the gingival biotype of a given patient may play a critical impact on the level of gingival margin following connective tissue graft.