Loss of the Interdental Papilla: Prevention and management of the dental implant-related complications in the esthetic zone

Abstract
Interdental recession or loss of the interdental papilla is one the greatest challenges facing the dental team. This type of recession defect is due to the loss of the interproximal periodontal attachment apparatus. Treatment planning and it's sequencing frequently require not only restorative and periodontal care, but also orthodontic therapy. Orthodontic forced eruption can be one of the most powerful predictable tools and adjunctive techniques in the correction and reconstitution of these vital and delicate tissues.

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