Authors : M S Prathap, Shruthy Prathap
DOI : 10.18231/j.ijpi.2021.041
Volume : 6
Issue : 4
Year : 2021
Page No : 234-238
Gingival fenestrations are relatively rare phenomenon which results from exposure of tooth due to loss of the overlying bone and gingiva. If left untreated such lesions may act as a source of infection by providing a nidus for bacteria. This case report describes one such case of mucosal fenestration that was managed well using an interdisciplinary approach which included endodontic retreatment, periapical surgery with regenerative approach in the first stage. After 6 months second stage surgery was performed using connective tissue graft. At one year follow up, complete closure of the mucosal defect was found with substantial bone regeneration.
Keywords: Fenestration, Bone regeneration, Connective tissue graft, Interdisciplinary, Periapical surgery