Aim: Gingival enlargement is a common clinical condition which requires surgical approaches to alleviating these enlargement areas. The aim of this study was to investigate epithelization, gingival temperature, inflammation and pain levels in post-operative healing process in 4 different gingivectomy techniques including Er:YAG laser, Nd:YAG laser, electrosurgery and conventional gingivectomy in treatment of chronic inflammatory gingival enlargements. Material and Method: A split-mouth designed study was conducted on 37 systemically healthy patients consisting of 19 females and 18 males, who had gingival enlargement areas on the left and right of maxillary and mandibular anterior regions. Gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) samples were collected, clinical periodontal parameters and gingival temperature levels were recorded at baseline and in the postoperative period. The gingival temperature was measured during surgical procedures. Gingival temperature and epithelization levels in 3rd, 7th, 10th and 15th days; GCF levels in 15th, 30th, and 90th days and pain levels in 2nd and 8th hours and between 1st-7th days of post-operative healing process were evaluated.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
30
1. Er: YAG laser (Fotana AT Fidelis III, Ljubljana, Slovenia) 200 mj, 10 Hz, 2 Watt and VLP (long pulse, 1000 μs); 1.3 mm diameter, 8 mm long cylindrical, a sapphire tip was used with air cooling and water irrigation. 2. Nd: YAG laser (Fotana AT Fidelis III, Ljubljana, Slovenia) was applied at 4 watts, 50 Hz, 300 μm microfiber tip and SP (short pulse: 180 μs) settings. 3. Electrosurgical (Servotome Classic System, High Frequency Surgical Equipment, Satelec, France). 4. Conventional surgical method was applied with hand instruments and gingivectomy knives.
Gaziosmanpasa University
Tokat Province, Turkey (Türkiye)
Epithelization
Wound surface epithelization in the healing process was evaluated with a staining solution (Mira-2-tone, GMBH \& Co., Duisburg, Germany). (O. Ozcelik et al., 2008)
Time frame: Epithelization was evaluated at postoperative 7th day
Gingival temperature
The temperature measurement during the process was performed by an infrared thermometer (Optris GMBH, Manuel LS, Berlin, Germany). The device had a measurement and recording range from -35 ° C to 900 ° C, optical resolution 75: 1, thermal resolution 0.1 ° C, waveband range 8-14, USB interface and graphical software program.
Time frame: The gingival temperature was measured during surgical procedures
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