Microsurgery flap in endodontic surgery: case report.

Oral Implantol (Rome)

DDS, Contract Researcher, PhD, Faculty of Medicine, S. Giovanni Calibita Fatebenefratelli Hospital, University of Rome "TorVergata" - Department of Periodontics.

Published: January 2009

In periodontal plastic surgery it is increasingly more evident the relavance of the protection of the gingival marginal anatomy through the realization of a conservative flap. Minimizing the recession of the treated tissue. A correct healing always needs to take into account the diameter and type of the suture and the time of removal from the wound.

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