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The Use of Coronary Displaced Flap and Deepithelialized Free Graft in the Treatment of Multiple Gingival Recessions
Led by University of Belgrade · Updated on 2022-12-23
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Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
631 weeks
Total Duration
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What this Trial Is About
Successful treatment of multiple gingival recessions (MRG) is a major challenge in periodontal plastic surgery due to complicated predisposing anatomical features of the surrounding tissues, such as a thin gingival phenotype or a limited zone of keratinized gingiva, variations in the depth and width of adjacent gingival recessions, shallow vestibulum and coronally inserted frenums and/or plica.The application of coronary advanced flap (CAF) or tunnel technique (TUN) with connective tissue graft (CTG) gives the best results in the therapy of MRG The application of connective tissue grafts in combination with various surgical techniques is accepted as the "gold standard" in GR therapy. A limitation in the application of CTG is the limited region of the donor site, especially in cases where a larger dimension of the CTG is required, or if the thickness of the hard palate tissue is inadequate. Techniques for obtaining subepithelial CTG (S-CTG), whether it is the trap-door technique or the single incision technique, are often associated with postoperative pain and discomfort, as well as necrosis/dehiscence of the palatal flap at the donor site. In order to overcome these limitations and obtain a firmer and more uniform CTG, especially when the thickness of the palatal tissue is inadequate (≤2.5 mm) and when a large dimension of the graft in the apico-coronary or mesio-distal direction is required, deepithelialization of the free gingival graft has been proposed (D-FGG). D-FGG has also been shown to be less prone to postoperative contraction, as it consists predominantly of collagen-rich connective tissue from the lamina propria, while adipose/glandular tissue is minimally represented. FGG can be deepithelialized intraorally with a diamond bur or diode laser, or extraorally with a scalpel. Despite all the biological advantages of D-FGG, there is scarce evidence in the literature about its histological characteristics after intraoral and extraoral deepithelialization, as well as the clinical outcomes of grafts thus obtained in combination with CAF in the treatment of MGR. Therefore, this aims of the study are to investigate the clinical efficacy and postoperative patient morbidity using D-FGG and modified CAF in the treatment of MGR, as well as to evaluate the histological characteristics of grafts obtained using two different deepithelialization techniques.
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Official Title
The Use of Coronary Displaced Flap and Deepithelialized Free Graft in the Treatment of Multiple Gingival Recessions
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Age between 18 and 60 years
- Non-smokers or smoking up to 10 cigarettes per day
- No signs of gum inflammation
- At least two single-rooted teeth with type I gingival recession 2 mm or deeper on the buccal side on both sides of the jaw
- Plaque index and gingival bleeding on provocation less than 15%, probing depth less than 3 mm
- No non-carious cervical lesions and undetectable cemento-enamel junction at defect sites
- No previous periodontal plastic surgery on affected teeth
You will not qualify if you...
- Presence of carious lesions or restorations in the cemento-enamel junction area
- Use of medications affecting periodontal health and healing
- Medical contraindications for periodontal surgery
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
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Natasa Nikolic Jakoba
Belgrade, Serbia
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Research Team
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Natasa Nikolic Jakoba, DDS, PhD
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
SINGLE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
TREATMENT
Number of Arms
2
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