Papillae tunneling techniques (PTT) are a new approach toward regeneration of isolated intrabony defects. Compared to regular papillae preservation techniques, PTT rely on complete preservation of involved interdental papillae, providing optimal healing environment for periodontal wound. Surgical access is therefore gained either by vertical incision in vestibulum, or by short releasing incision on adjacent tooth. Interdental tissue is then carefully raised in a full thickness manner by tunneling instruments, root surface thoroughly cleaned by the ultrasound scaler or Gracey curettes and defect filled with the biomaterial of choice. While the success and aesthetic results of non-incised papillae techniques are well documented, no paper so far compared clinical results of papillae preservation techniques with different biomaterials. Therefore, the aim of our study is to compare gain of clinical attachment level (defined by sum of pocket probing depth and recession) to regular papillae preservation techniques, and to prove non-inferiority of Gel 40® (collagen matrix, loaded with micronized heterologous bone) to Gen-Os® (granulated cortico-cancellous heterologous bone mix). Secondary objectives include analysis of aesthetic parameters - differences in recession and tip of the papillae location before and after the treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
20
After access to the periodontal defect via straight incision in vestibulum, at the mucogingival border or short releasing incision on adjacent tooth, Gel 40 (a mixture of collagen gel and xenogenic bone particles) or Gen-Os (pure xenogenic bone particles) will be inserted.
Faculty of Medicine
Ljubljana, Slovenia
University Dental Clinic
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Clinical attachment level change (CALC)
To evaluate the clinical attachment level change (CALG) in reconstructive periodontal treatment of isolated intrabony defects, using papillae preservation techniques and different biomaterials (Gel 40®, Gen-Os®).
Time frame: 6 and 12 months
Wound closure (WC)
To determine if the early wound healing is dependent on the treatment choice.
Time frame: 1 week
Tip of papillae
To determine aesthetic result by measuring papillae tip position
Time frame: 6 and 12 months
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