Subepithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG) is considered the gold standard for root coverage treatment. However, it is associated with postoperative morbidity, limited amount of donor tissue, and longer surgical time. Thus, the search for a tissue substitute for SCTG is increasing. Currently, one of the possible autogenous soft tissue substitutes found in the market is the Mucograft® xenogeneic matrix (CM). The results with the use of MC are very promising, both for root coverage as well as for the gain of keratinized tissue. The present study consists of a parallel randomized clinical trial to compare SCTG (control group) and CM (test group) in the treatment of Miller's class I and II gingival recessions, multiple in aesthetic areas (upper central incisors, Lateral and canine).
Obtaining an aesthetic smile is one of the main reasons for the patient's demand for dental treatment, especially when it comes to gingival recession. However, there is a lack of evidence in the literature explaining the most appropriate type of treatment for multiple recessions in aesthetic areas. For unitary gingival recessions, the subepithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG) is considered the gold standard because it presents greater predictability for root coverage. However, it is associated with postoperative morbidity, limited amount of donor tissue, and longer surgical time. Thus, the search for a tissue substitute for SCTG is increasing. Currently, one of the possible autogenous soft tissue substitutes found in the market is the Mucograft® xenogeneic matrix (CM). The results with the use of CM are very promising, both for root coverage as well as for the gain of keratinized mucosa. The present study will consist of a double-blind parallel randomized clinical trial to compare SCTG (control group) and CM (test group) in the treatment of Miller's class I and II gingival recessions, multiple in aesthetic areas (central incisors, Lateral, upper canine). All measurements will be evaluated initially and in the periods of 3, 6, and 12 months after the surgical procedure.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
37
Periodontal plastic surgery aiming the treatment of multiple gingival recessions in aesthetics areas with SCTG and CM
Raphaella C Michel
Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil
Gingival recession depth (GRD)
Distance in millimeters from ECJ to gingival margin at three points (mesial, center and distal); Distance from cemento-enamel junction to gingival margin = 0 mm
Time frame: one year
Keratinized mucosa width
Keratinized mucosa width measured with a periodontal probe in millimeters Ideal if keratinized mucosa width \> 5mm
Time frame: year
Dentin hypersensitivity
Dentin hypersensitivity measured by applying an air jet on teeth and patient fills up a visual analogue scale Ideal if scale = 0
Time frame: year
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