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Vitamin C for Gingival Depigmentation

Clinical and Histological Evaluation of Topical Vitamin C Application Using Three Modalities in Gingival Depigmentation


Sponsor

Al-Azhar University

Enrollment

30 participants

Start Date

Jul 29, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical and histopathological efficacy of topical vitamin C applications using three modalities (topical gel, microneedling , and mesotherapy) in gingival depigmentation. Assessment includes clinical evaluation, CIELAB analysis via DOPI, and histopathological examination (Fontana-Masson staining).


Eligibility

Min Age: 20 YearsMax Age: 40 Years

Inclusion Criteria2

  • \- 1- Both genders aged from 20-35 years. 2- Patients clinically diagnosed with physiologic gingival melanin pigmentation in the maxillary and mandibular keratinized gingiva.
  • - Patients complaining of compromised esthetics. 4- Patients should be systemically free any disease as verified by a medical history diagnostic sheet or via health questionnaire

Exclusion Criteria2

  • \- 1- Patient clinically diagnosed with periodontitis and / or manifest poor oral hygiene with high plaque and gingival indices 2- Pregnant or lactating females. 3- Patients with clinical diagnosed lesion in the area of interest primarily the gingivae encompassing the maxillary /mandibular anterior teeth e.g. pigmented lesion of intestinal polyposis syndrome, McCune-Albright syndrome and fibro-osseous lesions as florid osseous dysplasia.
  • - Patient with previous treatment of gingival hyperpigmentation. 5- Patients with history of being allergic to the vitamin C. 6- Patients with any systemic disease ( e.g. Addison disease ) or drugs consumed that may cause clinical gingival hyperpigmentation 7- Patients who are active or previous smokers.

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Interventions

DRUGTopical Vitamin C ( control Arm)

Topical application of L-Ascorbic Acid gel (1000 mg in 5 ml distilled water with CMC and PEG), applied once daily on gingival hyperpigmented areas for 1 month.

PROCEDUREVitamin C mesotherapy

vitamin C mesotherapy was administered by delivering intra-mucosal microinjections of L-ascorbic acid into pigmented gingival tissues at the epithelium-connective tissue junction, providing targeted delivery to melanocyte-rich layers. . The treatment will be repeated 3 times with 1 week .

PROCEDUREMicroneedling technique

Gingival microneedling was performed using a Derma Pen A6 (12-needle row), with penetration depth adjusted to gingival thickness at 700 cycles/min (mode 6). Each gingival side was treated 30-40 seconds per tooth until bleeding points appeared.


Locations(1)

Al-Azhar University Faculty of Dentistry ( Girls )

Cairo, Cario Governorate, Egypt

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