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A free gingival graft is a type of gingival grafting performed to correct acquired deficiencies of the gum tissue around teeth or dental implants. Besides autologous tissues, xenogeneic collagen matrices are using for gingival augmentation after dental implantation.[1] Simultaneous injection of stem cells may improve the grafting outcomes due to enhanced vascularization and epithelialization in affected tissues.[2]

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  1. ^ Santamaria, Mauro Pedrine; Rossato, Amanda; Miguel, Manuela Maria Viana; Fonseca, Manuela Bafini; Bautista, Cristhian Reynaldo Gomez; de Marco, Andrea Carvalho; Mathias-Santamaria, Ingrid Fernandes; Ferreira Ferraz, Laís Fernanda (May 2022). "Comparison of two types of xenogeneic matrices to treat single gingival recessions: A randomized clinical trial". Journal of Periodontology. 93 (5): 709–720. doi:10.1002/JPER.21-0212. ISSN 1943-3670. PMID 34598314. S2CID 238249598.
  2. ^ Kulakov, Anatoliy; Kogan, Evgenia; Brailovskaya, Tatiana; Vedyaeva, Anna; Zharkov, Nickolay; Krasilnikova, Olga; Krasheninnikov, Mikhail; Baranovskii, Denis; Rasulov, Timur; Klabukov, Ilya (2021-09-04). "Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Enhance Vascularization and Epithelialization within 7 Days after Gingival Augmentation with Collagen Matrices in Rabbits". Dentistry Journal. 9 (9): 101. doi:10.3390/dj9090101. ISSN 2304-6767. PMC 8469508. PMID 34562975.