2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.piro.2016.09.001
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The influence of primary occlusal trauma on the development of gingival recession

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“…Conversely, a case report published by Ustun et al 7 affirmed, in a patient Angle Class III malocclusion and with deep bite, that the severe GR was occasioned by the traumatic occlusion, which is in agreement with Jati et al 49 who demonstrated bone dehiscence and V-shaped recession due to occlusal trauma. Therefore, Campos et al, 50 in an experimental study, concluded that occlusal trauma promoted bone resorption after 14 days of analyses, while it did not cause GR.…”
Section: Study Design Population Characteristics and Etiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, a case report published by Ustun et al 7 affirmed, in a patient Angle Class III malocclusion and with deep bite, that the severe GR was occasioned by the traumatic occlusion, which is in agreement with Jati et al 49 who demonstrated bone dehiscence and V-shaped recession due to occlusal trauma. Therefore, Campos et al, 50 in an experimental study, concluded that occlusal trauma promoted bone resorption after 14 days of analyses, while it did not cause GR.…”
Section: Study Design Population Characteristics and Etiologymentioning
confidence: 99%