Gingival Recession: Considerations in Diagnosis & Treatment
Speaker

John Kim, DMD, MS, PA, began his education by receiving his undergraduate degree with honors in Biology from the University of Virginia in 1999. He earned his D.M.D. degree from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine in 2003. In 2006, Dr. Kim earned his Masters of Science in Periodontology as well as his Certificate of Advanced Study in Periodontology from the University of North Carolina (UNC) School of Dentistry at Chapel Hill. Dr. Kim’s three year residency emphasized dental implants, bone grafting, gum grafting, periodontal regeneration, sinus grafting and cosmetic surgery. The UNC School of Dentistry has awarded him the Elsie & Baxter Sapp Fellowship and also nominated him as a candidate for the Kramer Award for Excellence in Periodontics. During his studies and training in dental school, Dr. Kim was actively involved in research. At Harvard, his reasearch focused on implant survival and risk factors. At the UNC School of Dentistry, he collaborated with the late Dr. Stephen Offenbacher and Dr. David Paquette on the relationship between periodontal disease and heart disease. In 2007, he became board-certified and was awarded Diplomate status after being examined by a panel of internationally respected peers.
Disclosure: Dr. Kim's presentation will contain Xenograft materials in combination with biologic.
Course Description
Gingival recession is the apical migration of the ginigval margin to the cementoenamel junction. This is a fairly common clinical condition for which patients often seek treatment for. Fortunately, soft tissue grafting procedures are highly predictable in correcting these mucoginigval deficiencies around natural teeth. However, a good understanding of the diagnosis, etiology, and technique choice are required for the successful management in treating gingival recession.
Educational Objectives
- Understand the etiology of gingival recession.
- Discuss the multiple classification systems of gingival recession.
- Describe the decision making process in addressing the gingival recession.
- Understand the various treatment options for gingival recession.
Contact
For information, please contact Penn Dental Medicine Continuing Dental Education at:
PDMContinuingEd@dental.upenn.edu