Efficiency of PRP on Acellular Dermal Matrix Application in the Treatment of Multiple Adjacent Gingival Recessions
NCT ID: NCT03043638
Last Updated: 2017-02-08
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
12 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2008-07-01
2011-06-20
Brief Summary
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12 patients with 84 Miller Class I or II recession defects were participated. Sites were randomly assigned into CAF+ADM+PRP or CAF+ADM groups. Gingival recession depth (GRD), recession width (GRW), width of keratinized tissue (WKT), creeping attachment (CRA), root coverage (RC) as well as plaque index, gingival index, probing depth (PD), and clinical attachment level (CAL) were recorded at baseline and 3rd,6th and 12th months postoperatively. The data were analyzed statistically.
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Detailed Description
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Although there are numerous root coverage procedures to treat the conditions, predictable coverage of multiple adjacent gingival recessions still remains a challenge for the clinician. The aim of this randomized, controlled, clinical trial was to compare the CAF plus ADM application together with and without PRP to determine whether the PRP provided an advantage in terms of gaining coverage of deep and wide recession defects in the treatment of MAGRs.
In the present study, using a controlled blinded split-mouth design, 14 patients with multiple Miller Class I or II adjacent recession defects ≥ 3mm deep on bilateral operation sites were randomly operated either with CAF+ADM+PRP or only CAF+ADM as test and control groups respectively. Two patients who failed to return for all postoperative visits were exited from the study.
Finally12 patients who had adjacent Miller Class 1 or II (Miller) recession defects ≥ 3mm deep on non-molar teeth in the same dental arch at least two bilateral site, underwent through root coverage surgery and were followed for 12 months. The study sample consisted of 84 teeth associated with total of 12 patients; seven patients each showing a pair of three teeth, four patients each showing a pair of four teeth, and one patient showing a pair of five teeth with adjacent multiple recessions deep on the buccal aspect of each tooth. The treated teeth were 26 incisors, 24 canines and 34 first premolars. Standardized radiographs were taken to evaluate the interproximal alveolar bone level. At baseline, 3, 6 and 12 months after the surgeries; Miller classification of the recession defect (Miller, 1985), plaque index (PI) (Silness and Loe, 1964), gingival index (GI) (Loe, 1967) probing depth (PD), clinical attachment level(CAL), Probing depth(PD), gingival margin (GM), Gingival recession width (GRW) were recorded. The pre-surgical evaluation included an analysis of the patient's tooth brushing technique and habits. At the teeth showing gingival recessions, a coronally directed roll technique using a soft toothbrush was indicated to minimize the tooth brushing trauma to the gingival margin. Pre-surgical therapy included scaling, root planning, polishing and general oral hygiene instruction. All surgical procedures were performed with Coronally Advanced Flap technique.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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CAF+ADM+PRP
Surgery will include Coronally advanced flap(CAF) plus acellular dermal matrix (ADM) combined with platelet rich plasma (PRP)
CAF+ADM+PRP
CAF+ADM+PRP group treated with coronally advanced flap technique including ADM placement, In CAF+ADM+PRP group, ADM was hydrated in the platelet-poor plasma (PPP) and the PRP was applied to surgical sites prior to final suturing.
CAF+ADM
Surgery will include only Coronally advanced flap CAF technique including ADM placement without PRP
CAF+ADM
CAF+ADM group treated with coronally advanced flap technique including ADM placement without PRP application
Interventions
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CAF+ADM+PRP
CAF+ADM+PRP group treated with coronally advanced flap technique including ADM placement, In CAF+ADM+PRP group, ADM was hydrated in the platelet-poor plasma (PPP) and the PRP was applied to surgical sites prior to final suturing.
CAF+ADM
CAF+ADM group treated with coronally advanced flap technique including ADM placement without PRP application
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. must be able to have 2 mm-high keratinized tissue apical to the root exposures;
3. must be able to have no systemic diseases that could influence the outcome of the therapy;
4. must be able to have a full-mouth plaque score of 20% (O'Leary et al. 1972);
5. must be non-smoker;
6. must be not pregnant.
Exclusion Criteria
* known allergy to any of the materials used in the study; requirement for antibiotic prophylaxis;
* taking medications known to interfere with periodontal health and healing not detectable cemento-enamel junction (CEJ);
* restorations or caries at the recession site;
* failure to maintain an oral hygiene level ≥80% plaque-free surfaces; pregnancy or lactation; use of tobacco products; alcohol abuse;
* a previous periodontal surgery at the recession site and failure to complete the informed consent.
34 Years
57 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Gazi University
OTHER
Prof. Dr. Cemil Tascıoglu Education and Research Hospital Organization
OTHER
Responsible Party
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PELİN GÖKALP
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Pelin Gokalp
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Gazi University
References
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Shepherd N, Greenwell H, Hill M, Vidal R, Scheetz JP. Root coverage using acellular dermal matrix and comparing a coronally positioned tunnel with and without platelet-rich plasma: a pilot study in humans. J Periodontol. 2009 Mar;80(3):397-404. doi: 10.1902/jop.2009.080438.
Cetiner D, Gokalp Kalabay P, Ozdemir B, Cankaya ZT. Efficiency of platelet-rich plasma on acellular dermal matrix application with coronally advanced flap in the treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recessions: A randomized controlled clinical trial. J Dent Sci. 2018 Sep;13(3):198-206. doi: 10.1016/j.jds.2017.11.002. Epub 2018 Feb 3.
Other Identifiers
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03/2007-28
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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