Abstract
To evaluate the clinical application and outcomes of the inverted T‐shape connective tissue graft (IT‐CTG) technique for reconstructing deficient interdental papillae in cases of advanced gingival recession, focusing on both quantitative and qualitative results in a consecutive case series. Clinical Considerations The IT‐CTG technique was performed using a remotely mucoperiosteal tunnel approach, with the donor graft harvested in an inverted T configuration from the palate. Patient selection included five individuals with RT2 or RT3 recession and papilla loss in the esthetic zone, following defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. All surgical steps were standardized, including graft shape, the use of thin suture material, and a consistent postoperative care protocol. Quantitative outcomes such as papilla height gain and
