GINGIVAL RECESSIONS A FLOW FOR DECISION-MAKING
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Root coverage, Classification, Gingival recessionAbstract
The gingival recession is characterized by the apical displacement of the gingival margin, causing both aesthetic and biological compromise. It increases the risk of cervical lesions and painful symptoms. A correct classification and accurate diagnosis are essential requirements to develop an appropriate treatment plan for the patient. The aim of this narrative literature review was to address the diagnosis, classifications, and basic concepts for decision-making in the clinical context of gingival recessions. The methodology involved a descriptive narrative literature review regarding the fundamental principles for the correct treatment of gingival recessions. It included books and scientific articles published in peer-reviewed journals, literature reviews, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and controlled and/or randomized clinical studies. The knowledge of classifications of gingival recessions and the directions of a flowchart for decision-making for the treatment plan can promote better clinical results, in addition iatrogenesis and/or worsening can be avoided on single or multiple gingival recessions.
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