Ananya Sharma, V. Bains, C. Chandra, Ruchi Srivastava
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Gingival augmentation using bridge flap technique along with platelet-rich fibrin: A case report
Insufficient gingival marginal tissue thickness and width is a condition commonly encountered in clinical practice and is characterized by apical displacement of gingival margin. This case reports the effectiveness of the bridge flap technique (BFT) in conjunction with platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) as a single-step surgical entity for increasing the depth of the vestibule, gingival thickness, and increasing the width of the attached gingiva (AG). A female patient with Miller’s Class III recession on lower central incisors, shallow vestibule, and inadequate width of AG underwent this surgical procedure and was followed-up till 6-month postoperatively. The present technique reported significant enhancement of post-operative clinical outcome showing stabilized increase in the width of AG for 6-months.