Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences, India
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The aim of this review is to present controversial issue and available evidences in the literature related to the treatment of gingival recession associated with mal-aligned tooth using interdisciplinary periodontal-orthodontic approach. Gingival recession often causes dentin sensitivity, increase vulnerability to root caries and esthetic concern. Tooth mal-alignment is an important predisposing factor associated with gingival recession. In current era, people are often concerned about their esthetics and approach for root coverage. Clinicians must be aware about current evidences regarding treatment of gingival recession associated with mal-alignment.

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