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“…The use of subepithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG) further improved clinical outcomes [8]. Over the following years, additional modifications of this technique were proposed, such as introduction of the microsurgical approach [9], full-thickness flap preparation, papillae detachment and elevation, modified suturing technique [10,11], application of collagen porcine dermal matrix in lieu of SCTG [12], inclusion of biological factors such as enamel matrix derivative (EMD) [13] or concentrated growth factor (CGF) [14], and site-specific application of SCTG [15]. A clinical benefit for the addition of EMD to MCAT has been found in some studies [16,17], while others did not observe any difference between the treatment modalities [10,13,18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of subepithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG) further improved clinical outcomes [8]. Over the following years, additional modifications of this technique were proposed, such as introduction of the microsurgical approach [9], full-thickness flap preparation, papillae detachment and elevation, modified suturing technique [10,11], application of collagen porcine dermal matrix in lieu of SCTG [12], inclusion of biological factors such as enamel matrix derivative (EMD) [13] or concentrated growth factor (CGF) [14], and site-specific application of SCTG [15]. A clinical benefit for the addition of EMD to MCAT has been found in some studies [16,17], while others did not observe any difference between the treatment modalities [10,13,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distinct modifications to the original tunnel technique have been described over time by several authors to improve clinical outcomes [6][7][8]. Although the efficacy of the tunnel technique was dependent on the application of subepithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG), which was regarded as the gold standard [9], attempts have been made to search for materials alternative to SCTG, such as collagen porcine dermal matrix [10], enamel matrix derivatives [11], and concentrated growth factors [12]. In order to achieve good esthetic results, the understanding how to apply scientific evidence for a given case is crucial [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Owing to its quick and easy handling, EDTA became particularly popular among dental practitioners. Nevertheless, evidence supporting its clinical use in periodontal plastic surgery remains scarce and inconsistent [12,22,23]. Critical analysis of the available data constitutes the main tool in the decision-making process, but based on the available data, it is not possible to clearly elucidate about the use of EDTA in root coverage procedures [24].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, CGF is superior to PRP and PRF in terms of preparation and composition as an ideal biomaterial [8]. Given its characteristics of autogenesis, clinical applicability, and biodegradability, CGF has gained popularity in periodontal regeneration, facial reconstruction, and dental implants elds for repairing bone defects and promoting soft-tissue healing [12,13]. More recently, the application of CGF has been investigated as a possible scaffold for endodontic regeneration and has shown promising clinical and radiographic results [14,15].…”
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