Types of Gingival Grafting
- Gingival grafting
- Subepithelial connective tissue graft
Research Studies on Gingival Grafting
- Comparison of two types of xenogeneic matrices to treat single gingival recessions: A randomised clinical trial
- Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Enhance Vascularization and Epithelialization within 7 Days after Gingival Augmentation with Collagen Matrices in Rabbits
Notable Figures in Dentistry
- Capnocytophaga sp.
- Preston D. Miller
- Willoughby D. Miller
- Carl E. Misch
- John Mankey Riggs
Other Specialties in Dentistry
- Jay Seibert
- Jørgen Slots
- Paul Roscoe Stillman
- Dennis P. Tarnow
- Hom-Lay Wang
Related Categories and References
- James Leon Williams
- W. J. Younger
- Endodontology
- Orthodontology
- Prosthodontology
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A free gingival graft is a type of gingival grafting performed to correct acquired deficiencies of the gum tissue around teeth or dental implants. Besides autologous tissues, xenogeneic collagen matrices are using for gingival augmentation after dental implantation. Simultaneous injection of stem cells may improve the grafting outcomes due to enhanced vascularization and epithelialization in affected tissues.