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Histology of a human biopsy section following the placement of a subepithelial connective tissue graft.
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Connective Tissue AttachmentHistologyPathologyTissue TransplantationSurgeryAnatomyOrthopaedic SurgeryPathologic LesionSoft Tissue SurgerySurgical PathologyHuman Biopsy SectionHistopathologyRecession DefectRoot Canal TreatmentCase ReportDental ConditionsOrthodontic ResearchSoft Tissue ReconstructionMedicine
This case report histologically examines the type of attachment that can occur after root coverage of a long-standing facial recession defect on a maxillary premolar with a subepithelial connective tissue graft. Histologic findings suggest that various types of tissue attachment, including periodontal regeneration, may occur over a recession defect after placement of a subepithelial connective tissue graft. In the present case, it was noteworthy that after 1 year the greatest area of exposed root surface was covered by a connective tissue attachment (adhesion), which had remained intact during orthodontic movement and distal drifting of the tooth.