2014
DOI: 10.1902/cap.2013.130009
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Does the Use of Combined Surgical/Restorative Approaches Enhance the Clinical Outcomes of Recession‐Type Defects With Non‐Carious Cervical Lesions?

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“…Two of them reported not only short‐term outcomes (6 months) but long‐term results (24 months) as well 183‐186 . Overall, the included studies showed that both procedures provided significant recession reduction and CAL gain, independently of whether the NCCL was restored or not (i.e., combined restorative–surgical approaches were as safe, predictable, and effective as the single use of the surgical procedures) 182‐187 . None of these included RCTs have evaluated the esthetic outcomes by a standardized scale 182‐186 …”
Section: Summary Of What Other Srs Have Evaluatedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Two of them reported not only short‐term outcomes (6 months) but long‐term results (24 months) as well 183‐186 . Overall, the included studies showed that both procedures provided significant recession reduction and CAL gain, independently of whether the NCCL was restored or not (i.e., combined restorative–surgical approaches were as safe, predictable, and effective as the single use of the surgical procedures) 182‐187 . None of these included RCTs have evaluated the esthetic outcomes by a standardized scale 182‐186 …”
Section: Summary Of What Other Srs Have Evaluatedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three RCTs 182-186 that investigated the role of combined restorative-surgical approaches in the treatment of GR associated with NCCLs and their detailed outcomes have been explored by a recent publication in Clinical Advances in Periodontics. 187 In this best-evidence topic paper, these trials as-sessed the combination of restorative procedures + CAF [182][183][184] or SCTG + CAF 185,186 procedures. Two of them reported not only short-term outcomes (6 months) but long-term results (24 months) as well.…”
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“…Numerous studies have found absence of connective tissue attachment and formation of long junctional epithelium over restorative material surfaces after soft tissue augmentation procedures . Also, the mean root coverage has been found to be more on nonrestored teeth versus restored teeth . Hence, there is scope for investigation of a better restorative biomaterial that might elicit a more favorable periodontal response.…”
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“…[3][4][5] Also, the mean root coverage has been found to be more on nonrestored teeth versus restored teeth. 6 Hence, there is scope for investigation of a better restorative biomaterial that might elicit a more favorable periodontal response. A starting point toward this investigation may be to test the cellular response of periodontal ligament fibroblasts, the primary cells involved in repair and regeneration of the periodontium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%