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8 1 Thin periodontal biotype Lindhe piercing Glossary of Periodontal Terms CEJ :1 :1 thickperiodontal biotype :Emdogain 6 : : 31 41

9 DENTAL TRIBUNE ISRAEL 12/2017 2 Free soft tissue graft ( Coronally Advanced Flap 1 pedicle soft tissue graft 2 Schoo & van der Velden 1985; Kisch et al. 1986; Wennstrom 1987; Freedman et al. 1999 4-13-1 De Trey & Bernimoulin 1980 Hangorsky & Bissada 1980; Lindhe & Nyman1980; : : : 42.5:.42. 4242.42. Emdogain. advanced 42.

10 Roman et al. 2012 Buti et al. 2013; Cairo et al. 2014 AlloDerm,Puros,PerioDerm Oracell,SureDerm,etc Jepsen et al / Coronally Advanced Flap 1974 1974 Edel Langer &Langer 1985; Nelson 1987; Harris1992; Bruno 1994; Zucchelli et al. 2003 4-7,Nunn and Miyamoto 2013 Buti et al. 2013 Cairo et al. 2008. Deeb and Deeb 2015 Nabers 19661960.Miller 1966 Miller epithelialized graff subepithelial connective tissue graft Zuhr et al. 2014 PDL Zeldich etal20072008 Spahr et al. 005, Pilloni et al. 2006, Nemcovsky et al. 2004, Moses et al. 2006.(Free soft tissue graf).free gingival graft MGJ Harvey 1965; Sumner 1969; Brustein1979; Allen & Miller 1989; Wennstrom & Zucchelli 1996; De Sanctis & Zucchelli 2007 Baldi et al. 1999; Berlucchi et al. 2005 Enamel Matrix Derivatives - EMD 2-4... 312 31 PDLEmdogain : : :31 6-131

11 DENTAL TRIBUNE ISRAEL 12/2017.(Chambrone et al. 2010) Agudio et al. 2008 Buti et al. 2013; Cairo et al. 2014 Graziani et al. 2014 (Aroca et al. 2013) 5-35-1,(thin periodontal biotype) 6-8 6-1 4-5 (Cortellini et al. 2012, Sterrett 4-84-12008) Tunnel technique Zabalegui et al. (1999) 67% 3% Agudio et al. 2008 Guinard and Caffesse 1978 2 Coronally Advanced Flap 3-83-1 Harris et al. 2004 Woodyard et al. 2004, Côrtes Ade et al. 2004 Karring et al. 1971 65% 28% Roccuzzo et al. 2002 Oates et al. 2003 25 References: 1. Agudio, G., Pini Prato, G., de Paoli, S. & Nevins, M. (1985). Mucogingival interceptive therapy. International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, 5: 49-59. 2. Allen, E. P. & Miller, P. D. (1989). Coronal positioning of existing gingiva. Short term results in the treatment of shallow marginal tissue recession. Journal of Periodontology, 60, 316-319. 3. Aroca S, Molnar B, Windisch P, Gera I, Salvi GE, Nikolidakis D, Sculean A. 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