Increasing the width of attached gingiva by using modified apically repositioned flap - A case series

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Abstract

Attached gingiva plays a promising role in maintaining periodontal health. An adequate width of attached gingiva prevents plaque formation and soft-tissue recession. Among various techniques for augmenting width of attached gingiva, modified apically repositioned flap (MARF) is a simple and easy procedure that does not require a second surgical site. It is less time-consuming. It provides better operative and postoperative comfort for the patient. In this case series, MARF technique was used for augmenting the width of attached gingiva.

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Swarna, C., Govada, S., Susmitha, K., & Sowjanya, C. (2019). Increasing the width of attached gingiva by using modified apically repositioned flap - A case series. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology, 23(2), 172–176. https://doi.org/10.4103/jisp.jisp_379_18

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