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Soft tissue conditioning around teeth and implants
Periodontal diseases encompass a wide variety of conditions, mostly related to biofilm accumulation while others may develop independently of it. Mucogingival deformities and around teeth, and peri‑implant soft tissue deficiencies are some of the most common conditions that we need to treat in our daily practice.