Free Gingival Graft during periodontal surgery is placed on ?
A. Bone
B. PDL
C. Periosteum
D. Cementum
E. None
A. Bone
B. PDL
C. Periosteum
D. Cementum
E. None
Ans. (e)
Ref. Carranza s" Ed Pg 854 & 10th Ed '0081
Prepare the
Recipient Site- The purpose of this step is to prepare a firm connective tissue
bed to receive the graft. The
recipient site can be prepared by Incising at the existing mucogingival
junction With a No. 15 blade to the desired
depth, bending the incision on both ends with the existing mucogingival line.
Periosteum is left covering the bone.
Graft can
also be placed directly on the bone tissue. For this technique, the flap should
be separated by blunt dissection
with a periosteal elevator. Reported advantages of this variant are less
swelling better hemostasis, and 1.5 to 2
times less shrinkage. However, a healing lag Is observed for the first two
weeks. iscussion-
So both Option (A) and (C) can be the answer.
Option (C)
is the answer in [National Boards Test
acket II-K
Component A-3 Q. 37]
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