While advanced surgical modalities—such as the Coronally Advanced Flap (CAF), tunnel techniques, and various soft tissue grafting protocols—have demonstrated high therapeutic efficacy, the technical complexity of these procedures underscores a critical variable: the operator's proficiency.
This study provides a rigorous evaluation of how the surgeon's experience level directly influences the clinical outcomes, predictability, and complication rates across three distinct root coverage procedures.
By analyzing essential baseline and post-operative parameters—including Complete Root Coverage (CRC), Mean Root Coverage (MRC), and tissue healing dynamics—this publication offers an invaluable, evidence-based perspective.
For periodontists, oral surgeons, and dental educators, this research serves as an essential framework to optimize surgical training protocols, refine patient selection criteria, and elevate clinical standards in everyday practice.
Ready to analyze the detailed comparative data, surgical parameters, and the statistical correlation between clinical experience and root coverage success?
👉 Click here to read the full article PDF: Impact of surgeon experience level on outcomes of three different root coverage procedures for RT1 gingival recession.

