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Crown lengthening and restorative procedures in the esthetic zone

Crown lengthening is one of the most common surgical procedures in periodontal practice. Its indications include subgingival caries, crown or root fractures, altered passive eruption, cervical root resorption and short clinical abutment, and its aim is to re‐establish the biologic width in a more ap...

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Published in:Periodontology 2000 2018-06, Vol.77 (1), p.84-92
Main Authors: Marzadori, Matteo, Stefanini, Martina, Sangiorgi, Matteo, Mounssif, Ilham, Monaco, Carlo, Zucchelli, Giovanni
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Crown Lengthening - methods
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Esthetics, Dental
Humans
Surgical Flaps
Wound Healing - physiology
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