Clinical Case Study

Case Highlight: Connective Tissue Graft for Gum Recession (#2–3)

Procedure:
Soft tissue grafting to restore gum coverage and protect exposed roots

Treatment approach:
🔹 A connective tissue graft was performed using the patient’s own tissue, carefully positioned to cover the exposed roots.
🔹 Microsurgical techniques and magnification ensured minimal trauma and precise adaptation.
🔹 The goal was both protective and aesthetic — restoring natural contours, reducing sensitivity, and improving long-term stability.

Outcome:
Within weeks, the graft integrated seamlessly with adjacent tissue, achieving healthy color match and full root coverage. The area is now protected and comfortable, with improved esthetics and long-term health.

Precision and soft-tissue balance are key to lasting results.

Disclaimer: This case study is intended for professional and educational purposes only. All clinical materials are anonymized in accordance with patient confidentiality standards.

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Case Highlight: Treating Gum Recession (Teeth #3–6)