Treatment of Gingival Recession With Tunnel Technique Using Connective Tissue Graft and Injectable Platelet Rich Fibrin
Treatment of Gingival Recession by Tunnel Technique Using Connective Tissue Graft With or Without Injectable Platelet Rich Fibrin: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Suez Canal University
30 participants
Nov 1, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Gingival recession is a common periodontal problem. Consequences include teeth sensitivity, poor esthetics and impaired oral hygiene access. Mild cases are managed by optimizing oral hygiene measures, correction of any causative factor such as faulty tooth brushing, improper dental restoration or denture clasp. Prescription of desensitization products such as specific tooth gels or mouth washes can manage the sensitivity problem. Deeper recession defects need to be addressed by surgical procedures. Coronally advanced flap with connective tissue graft is the gold standard procedure. However, it has some drawbacks due to the need for papillary incisions and vertical incisions in some cases. Within the era of minimally invasive periodontology, tunnel technique with connective tissue graft showed results comparable to coronally advanced flap with connective tissue graft but with some limitations. Addition of another agent may enhance the results of tunnel technique. Injectable platelet rich fibrin is known for its content of growth factors and effects on soft tissue healing. Aim: The study aim is to compare the surgical management of gingival recession with tunnel technique using connective tissue graft and injectable platelet rich fibrin to tunnel with connective graft without injectable platelet rich fibrin. Methodology: 30 patients with miller class I or II gingival recession will be enrolled. 15 in the test group (Tunnel+ CTG+ i-PRF) and 15 in control group (Tunnel+ CTG). Clinical evaluation at 6 months
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- More than 21 years old
- Systemically healthy
- Presence of Miller class I/II gingival recession
- Presence of identifiable CEJ
Exclusion Criteria5
- Smoking
- Systemic disease that contraindicates surgical procedures.
- Poor compliance with oral hygiene measures
- Necrotizing gingival conditions
- Ongoing active periodontitis
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Interventions
Tunnel with connective tissue graft and injectable platelet rich fibrin
Tunnel technique with connective tossue graft only without injectable platelet rich fibrin
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NCT06646432