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The regeneration of gingiva: Its potential value for the recession of healthy gingiva
Medical Hypotheses, 08/25/09
Deng H et al. – A hypothesis is proposed that free gingiva could get back to the former non–recessive location through guiding the healthy junctional epithelium to propagate along the crowns. Then the gingiva not only restores the beautiful outlook but also returns the natural barrier function.
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