By creating a precise access cavity (AC) and finishing the pulp chamber, less invasive endodontic therapy attempts to improve conventional endodontic therapy. The cingulum, oblique ridge, and roof of the pulp chamber, which all play a vital role in functional activity, might be preserved to increase fracture resistance. To reduce tooth structure loss, endodontic new ACs have recently been created.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction And Importance: Despite the considerable surgical techniques that have been done for the root coverage, surgical difficulties, time, and patients' discomfort are still the main obstacles. However, the morbidity associated with the secondary graft sites has generated interest in new modalities to achieve the esthetic and functional requirements without complications, to reach patient comfort and satisfaction. In our study, we used a recent novel surgical technique which is called the pinhole surgical technique as it is a minimally invasive treatment that reverses gingival recession without using donor graft, flap elevation, or sutures.
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