Modified Tunnel Technique Combined with Enamel Matrix Derivative: A Minimally Invasive Treatment for Single or Multiple Class I Recession Defects
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry2015Vol. 27(3), pp. 145–154
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Abstract
This modified tunnel technique using enamel matrix derivative potentially represents a clinically and esthetically satisfactory treatment of Miller Class I recession defects.
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