What are the three different types of soft-tissue grafts? Describe them

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Free gingival grafts, connective-tissue grafts, and pedicle grafts
In a free gingival graft, a small strip of tissue is removed from the roof of the mouth.
In a connective-tissue graft, a flap is excised in the roof of the mouth, forming a "trap door."
In a pedicle graft, a flap of tissue from around an adjacent tooth is partially excised with one edge still attached.

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