The main aim of soft tissue grafts is to treat mucogingival defects such as exposed root surfaces or augment gingival tissue dimensions. In single or multiple root coverage procedures, autogenous grafts are considered to be the gold standard. where the palate is considered to be the most frequent site for graft harvesting, this procedure is accompanied with complications such as postoperative pain and bleeding. Despite all materials used in the literature, no proven golden standard exits. This study will compare the effect of Nano-Bio Fusion gingival gel versus natural healing with stent as a palatal dressing in the management of wound healing and pain.
In the literature, there are many modalities proposed in an attempt to decrease such complications such as the use of PRF, non-eugenol dressing Coe-pack, medicinal plant extract, hyaluronic acid. Despite all, no proven gold standard exits. Nano- Bio Fusion gel is a highly functional paste containing (nano vitamin C, nano vitamin E and propolis extract) that was used before as an adjunct to scaling and root planning in the management of chronic periodontitis. Owing to its natural composition, Vitamin C enhances the synthesis, maturation, secretion and degradation of collagen. Also, propolis extract is mainly composed of flavonoids possessing antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and now recognized as owning regenerative capacities. Whereas vitamin E acts as an antioxidant, free radical scavenger, facilitate angiogenesis and epithelialization. Thus, Nano Bio Fusion gel could be tested as a palatal wound dressing aiming to enhance postoperative wound healing and wound re-epithelization. Palatal Stent will be used in the control group which was previously used in several studies. The choice of the stent was to confirm that any observed effect will be due to the gel only as stent will be used in both groups. Follow up will be over month.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
22
Thin coat applied to cover the palate after free gingival graft harvest. A stent will be placed to retain its effect. Patients will receive the gel to be used at home twice daily till 3rd week and once in the 4th week
Applied as a palatal stent for palatal wound
Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
Wound healing
Assessment of healing using the healing index scale by Landry with scale starting from (1 for very poor healing and 5 excellent healing)
Time frame: Change in healing from baseline up to 4 weeks
Post-operative Pain Assessment
Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) will be used to evaluate pain with score staring from 0 (minimal pain) to 10(maximum pain)
Time frame: 14 days
Post-operative Pain Assessment
Number of analgesics consumption will be recorded by the patient
Time frame: 7 days
Patient Satisfaction
Questionnaire
Time frame: Day 30
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