The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College
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Case Report
Nonsurgical Recovery of Interdental Papillae under Supportive Periodontal Therapy
Yuka YanagishitaKoichi YoshinoYoichi TaniguchiYasushi YodaTakashi Matsukubo
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2012 Volume 53 Issue 3 Pages 141-146

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We observed nonsurgical improvement of interdental papillae in a patient undergoing supportive periodontal therapy. The patient was a 47-year-old Japanese man presenting with widespread gingival recession at Daniele's papilla presence index level 3 and Miller Class I recession affecting the facial aspect of tooth number 42. Initial periodontal therapy for periodontitis was performed, included oral hygiene instruction, scaling and root planing, resulting in a reduction in inflammation. Use of an interdental brush was then suspended to allow the interdental papillae to recover. The type of toothbrush and tooth brushing method were checked repeatedly. Mechanical debridement was performed every 2 to 3 months. A gradual improvement was observed in recession of the interdental papillae over a period of several years together with coronal regrowth of the gingival margin.
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