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Gingival recession is dened as the Displacement of soft tissue margin apical to the cemento-enamel junction. Free gingival grafts (FGG) are employed in periodontal treatment to increase the amount of attached gingiva and cover exposed root surfaces. This article reviews the effects of FGG in three patients lacking sufcient keratinized gingiva, aiming to enhance periodontal stability by increasing the width of attached gingiva. The case series emphasizes specic procedural details, such as the choice and preparation of the donor site, graft harvesting, and postoperative care. Results show a notable improvement in the width of keratinized tissue, tissue quality, and patient satisfaction with aesthetic, functional aspects and maintenance of soft tissue.
Mehta et al. (Mon,) studied this question.