1) Establish the cosmetic/functional expectation of the patient from the beginning of the treatment.
2) Know the patient’s Dental History and limitations based on possible trauma/phobia produced by past treatments ( e.g. an alternative xenograft might be preferred than palatal harvesting as the patient had numerous failed similar treatment in the past).
3) Clear Communication with other Dental Disciplines regarding the logistics and timing of treatment.
4) Know the available alternative biomaterials.
5) Study and be familiar with the details of the case.
6) Establish an ongoing supportive review.
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