Diverse modalities of gingival replacement: A report of three cases

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Abstract

Gingival replacement is often a component of comprehensive prosthodontics. Gingival prostheses may be fixed or removable. It can be made from acrylics, composite resins, silicones or porcelain-based materials. This paper describes different clinical situations in which three types of gingival prostheses, removable acrylic veneer with melanin pigmentation, fixed ceramic veneer and flexible nylon based veneer, were used effectively.

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Vinnakota, D. N., Akula, S. R., Kukunoor, S., & Mempally, H. (2012). Diverse modalities of gingival replacement: A report of three cases. Contemporary Clinical Dentistry, 3(3), 320–322. https://doi.org/10.4103/0976-237X.103627

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