MULTIPLE GINGIVAL RECESSION COVERAGE TREATED WITH VISTA TECHNIQUE USING ACELLULAR DERMAL MATRIX (ADM) COMBINED WITH PLATELET RICH FIBRIN (PRF): A CASE REPORT

Background: Gingival recession is an exposure of the root surface due to migration of the marginal periodontal tissues apical to the cemento enamel junction. There are so many root coverage procedures, among these techniques, VISTA technique combined with ADM and PRF offers minimally invasive approa...

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Main Authors: Rosa Pratiwi, Ernie Maduratna Setiawatie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Islam Sultan Agung 2019-07-01
Series:ODONTO: Dental Journal
Subjects:
ADM
PRF
Online Access:http://jurnal.unissula.ac.id/index.php/odj/article/view/4984
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Summary:Background: Gingival recession is an exposure of the root surface due to migration of the marginal periodontal tissues apical to the cemento enamel junction. There are so many root coverage procedures, among these techniques, VISTA technique combined with ADM and PRF offers minimally invasive approach. Case Management: A-40-year-old male visited Periodontics Clinic of Dental Hospital Airlangga University with the chief complaint of poor aesthetic resulting from exposed root surfaces in upper right front region of the jaw. Root coverage by VISTA technique using ADM combined with PRF was planned to this case. Discussion: The minimal invasive VISTA technique approach, combined with ADM and PRF has a number of advantages for successful treatment of multiple recession defects. VISTA technique was used because it can maintain better blood supply and maintain critical papillary integrity. ADM works like an autogenous graft by providing a bioactive matrix consisting of collagen, elastin, blood vessel channels, and bioactive protein that support natural revascularization, cell repopulation, and tissue remodeling. Growth factors present in PRF plays a crucial role in hard and soft tissue repair. Conclusion: VISTA technique together with ADM and PRF membrane can be successfully used as a treatment method for multiple gingival recessions of Miller’s class I defects
ISSN:2354-5992
2460-4119