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Deep Margin Elevation: Current Concepts and Clinical Considerations: A Review

Majed Aldakheel, Khalid Aldosary, Shatha Alnafissah, Rahaf Alaamer, Anwar Alqahtani, Nora A. Almuhtab

2022Medicina37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dietschi and Spreafico first proposed deep margin elevation (DME) in 1998 to address the multiple clinical problems associated with sub-gingival margins, where sub-gingival margins will be repositioned coronally using composite resin restorations. Given that dentistry is directing towards conservatism, its use is currently trending. MATERIALS AND METHODS: a search was performed through PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar search engines to obtain relevant articles with no time restriction. RESULTS: With biological width taken into consideration, well-defined and polished sub-gingival restorations are compatible with periodontal health. Marginal integrity in the DME technique seems to be affected by the type of adhesive, restoration, and incremental layering of the restoration. Regarding fracture resistance, DME has no significant effects. CONCLUSION: The DME technique seems to be a minimally invasive alternative to surgical crown lengthening (SCL) and orthodontic extrusion (OE) with respect to biological width. Well-controlled clinical trials are limited in this field; further long-term follow-up studies emphasizing the periodontal outcomes and prevention of complications are needed.

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