In our study, three different medicaments were evaluated in terms of postoperative complications after free gingival grafting (FGG).
In our study, three different medicaments were evaluated in terms of postoperative complications after free gingival grafting. The effectiveness of these 3 different commercially available agents containing flurbiprofen, hyaluronic acid, and hypochlorous acid, after use 2., 4.7. and on the 14th day, wound healing and pain perception was compared with the control group. primary observation was obtained by visual analog scale, wound healing index, bleeding of tissue, color match, and amount of painkiller used by the patient were also recorded
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Free gingival graft was taken from the palatal mucosa of the patients in order to increase the attached gingiva. After FGG, the patients were asked to apply this spray to the palatal mucosa 3 times a day.
Free gingival graft was taken from the palatal mucosa of the patients in order to increase the attached gingiva. After FGG, the patients were asked to apply this spray to the palatal mucosa 3 times a day.
Free gingival graft was taken from the palatal mucosa of the patients in order to increase the attached gingiva. After FGG, the patients were asked to apply this spray to the palatal mucosa 3 times a day.
Pamukkale University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Periodontology
Denizli, Turkey (Türkiye)
Landry's Wound Healing Index (WHI)
WHI was performed on the basis of postoperative healing characteristics categorized as tissue color, response to palpation, incision margins, and suppuration.
Time frame: 21 days
Visual Analogue Scale
Recording the pain perception of the patients on a scale from 0 to 10. 0 - no pain 10 - worst pain
Time frame: 21 days
Color match
scoring the color match of the healed tissue area with the patient's remaining tissue
Time frame: 21 days
delayed bleeding
examining the patient whether there is postoperative bleeding, if there is a positive, if not, it should be recorded as negative.
Time frame: 21 days
burning sensation
Evaluation of the burning sensation felt in the healing area of the patient's palate from 0 to 10. 0-no burning sensation 10- excessive burning
Time frame: 21 days
complete epithelization
Examination of epithelialization with 3% oxygenated water. keeping records according to the foaming rate in the tissue
Time frame: 21 days
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Free gingival graft was taken from the palatal mucosa of the patients in order to increase the attached gingiva.