“…We emphasize that all the treated cases had been performed by an expert clinician and involved the use of a CTG. While the importance of an experienced surgeon in treatment of PTSDs cannot be overstated, with regard to the use of a CTG, indeed its properties of enhancing blood clot, flap stability, increasing keratinized tissue width/soft tissue thickness, and the possibility of creeping attachment (Tavelli et al., 2019, 2020) have rendered it the gold standard for root coverage (Barootchi et al., 2019, 2020; Mazzotti et al., 2018; Zucchelli et al., 2019). Therefore, future studies are needed for further validation of IDES, including different flap designs (e.g., the tunnel approach; Aroca et al., 2013; Tavelli et al., 2018; Zuhr et al., 2014) and grafting materials (e.g., acellular dermal or collagen matrices; Barootchi, Tavelli, Gianfilippo, et al., 2020; Stefanini, Mounssif, et al., 2020), as well as execution by less proficient clinicians.…”