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Volume 7 Issue 3 (March, 2019)

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Cervical Restoration and the Amount of Soft Tissue Coverage Achieved by Coronally Advanced Flap
Vaanchha Sharma, Mona Sharma, Pranav Singh, Himanshu Saxena, Vismay Sharma, Shivani Sharma, Vandana A Pant

Owing to the physical abrasion, chemical erosion and abfraction NCCL commence, which might also be an result of longstanding root exposure presented with dentinal hypersensitivity. The study aims to assess the root restorations done in non carious cervical lesion by Giomer,Composite, Glass Ionomer Cement by the use of coronally advanced flap for gingival recession .the experiment design constituted 15 patients of millers class 1 with cervical abrasion .each 5 patients were restored with Giomer,Glass Ionomer cement and composite with a recession coverage with coronally advanced flap. Giomer however because of high resistance to abrasion  proved to be better biocompatible material for soft tissue recession coverage with coronally advanced flap.
Key words: Non carious cervical lesions, coronally advanced flap, giomer.

Received: 4 February, 2019                                     Revised: 24 February, 2019                           Accepted: 27 February, 2019
Corresponding author: Dr. Vaanchha Sharma, PG Student, Department of Periodontotlogy, Babu Banarasi Das College of Dental Sciences, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

This article may be cited as: Sharma V, Sharma M, Singh P, Saxena H, SharmaV, Sharma S, Pant VA. Cervical Restoration and the Amount of Soft Tissue Coverage Achieved by Coronally Advanced Flap. J Adv Med Dent Scie Res 2019;7(3):65-69.

 
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