Volume : 09, Issue : 12, December – 2022

Title:

60.REVIEW-STRATEGIES INDICATORS OF TREATMENT OF GINGIVAL RECESSION

Authors :

ABDULRAHMAN ABDULGHANI SARHAN, AHMAD DAHDOUH SOFYANI,
RANDA FOUAD M MERZA, ABEER JAMEEL ALATA, SAWSAN ABDULKADER ALALSHI, SARAH BAKHEET BAKHEET AL-SULAMI, BAYAN ABDULLAH ALJAHDALI,
HANAN MOHAMMAD ALHAWSAWI, ZAINAB MOSA HWSAWI, EHSAN BAKOR SHATARA

Abstract :

Globally, gingival recession is extremely widespread. It raises the risk for root caries and can impair patient comfort, function, and appearance. We searched electronic databases for all pertinent research published up until the middle of 2022. Additionally, progressive gingival recession raises the likelihood of tooth loss due to clinical attachment loss. Although reducing the causes of gingival recession reduces its incidence and severity, it can be difficult to implement realistic management and preventative techniques in a clinical context. Developing action plans for relevant therapies begins with identifying susceptible patients and evaluating them for the presence of modifiable risk exposures.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Abdulrahman Abdulghani Sarhan et al, Review- Strategies Indicators Of Treatment Of Gingival Recession., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(12).

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