Modified coronally advanced flap design in management of isolated gingival recession: Saddle flap technique

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Abstract

Saddle flap technique, a modified coronally advanced flap approach for isolated gingival recession management was introduced and assessed in terms of clinical efficacy and patient satisfaction. A total of 10 systemically healthy subjects with isolated gingival recession defect (Miller Class I and II) were enrolled in the study. The primary endpoint measure was patient satisfaction in terms of esthetics and percentage root coverage. The secondary outcome measures comprised clinical attachment level change, gingival thickness variation, width of keratinized tissue alteration, and postoperative healing. At 1 year postoperative, 80% of the treated sites achieved 100% root coverage. Based on clinical results, saddle flap technique could be considered as one of the possible treatment options for isolated gingival recession with good esthetic and patient satisfaction.

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Rajeswari, S. R., Gowda, T. M., Tarun Kumar, A. B., Ravishankar, P. L., Preeti, K. B., & Dhingra, D. (2020). Modified coronally advanced flap design in management of isolated gingival recession: Saddle flap technique. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology, 24(5), 486–490. https://doi.org/10.4103/jisp.jisp_625_19

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