Comparison of Free Gingival Graft and Linear Incision for Connective Tissue
NCT ID: NCT06365983
Last Updated: 2024-04-15
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
24 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-04-28
2026-04-28
Brief Summary
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Patients included in the study will undergo the bilateral multiple root coverage technique with coronally repositioned flap (Zucchelli and De Sanctis) in both groups. The donor areas for connective tissue will be the hard palate region, with grafts harvested using the linear technique on one side and the free de-epithelialized gingival graft technique on the other side.
Each patient will undergo a preparatory phase for study inclusion, consisting of supragingival scaling, polishing, and oral hygiene instructions at least 3 weeks before study inclusion. Patients will be instructed on personalized and proper use of toothbrush, dental floss, and/or interdental brush.
All surgical procedures in both groups will be performed by the same operator (CCO). Randomization will determine the side to be operated on first. The other side will be operated on after 30 days or until the patient reports complete absence of symptoms in the area of the first surgery to avoid confusion in patient-centered outcomes regarding pain and satisfaction with the techniques.
Outcomes evaluated at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months include: gingival recession depth, probing depth, visible plaque, bleeding on probing, width of keratinized tissue, three-dimensional tissue assessment from intraoral scanning, and quality of life related. Linear and logistic generalized estimating equation models considering the longitudinal nature of the study will be used for data analysis.
INCLUSION CRITERIA Patients aged 18 or older requiring root coverage in bilateral multiple recessions involving at least two teeth on each side of the mouth will be included. The number of teeth to be covered must be equal on both sides to avoid imbalance in patient-centered comparisons. Recessions should be RT1 type according to the 2017 Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal Conditions and Diseases (Jepsen et al. 2018) and without non-carious cervical lesions.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA
Individuals will not be considered eligible if they:
* Present any form of immunological compromise;
* Have diseases or systemic conditions contraindicating surgical procedures or affecting periodontal healing pattern, such as diabetes and autoimmune diseases;
* Present active periodontitis, defined by presence of \>=10% subgingival bleeding and probing depth and clinical attachment loss proximal \>4mm (Tonetti et al. 2018);
* Are current or ex-smokers;
* Have allergies to ibuprofen and chlorhexidine digluconate.
Research Objective:
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE The overall objective of this study is to compare free gingival graft and subepithelial connective tissue graft in outcomes related to multiple recession coverage.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVE
Compare the two grafts in terms of clinical outcomes of root coverage; Compare the two grafts in terms of digital outcomes of root coverage obtained in scanning and tomography; Compare the two grafts in terms of patient-centered outcomes.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Free Gingival Graft
Connective Tissue with Free Gingival Graft
The de-epithelialized free gingival grafting will begin with two horizontal incisions, 1.0 to 1.5 mm apical to the margin of the soft tissue of the adjacent teeth and two vertical incisions to delimit the area to be grafted. Along the coronal horizontal incision, the blade will be oriented almost perpendicular to the bone surface, and once an adequate thickness of soft tissue is obtained, it will be rotated to become almost parallel to the external surface of the palate. The graft thickness will be maintained uniform and the wound will be protected with absorbable collagen sponge derived from swine (Spongostan; Ethicon, Somerville, USA) and maintained with compressive sutures with non-absorbable 5-0 monofilament thread (Microsuture, São Paulo), anchored to the soft tissue apical to the area of the palatal wound. Immediately after suture completion, drops of high viscosity cyanoacrylate adhesive (PeriAcryl 90 HV; Glustitch, Delta, Canada) will be applied.
Linear Incision
Connective Tissue with Linear Incision
The linear technique (Lorenzana ER, Allen EP 2000) will begin with a horizontal incision 2 mm apical to the gingival margin, perpendicular to the palate, which is deepened to the bone crest. Next, a second incision is made to divide the flap and expose the connective tissue bed. The thickness of the outer portion of the flap should be at least 1 mm, with uniformity throughout its extension to reduce the risk of epithelial tissue necrosis. Subsequently, internal lateral incisions (mesial and distal) and the base incision will be made, connecting the vertical incisions to delineate horizontal and vertical boundaries. Immediately after graft removal, an absorbable hemostatic collagen sponge derived from swine (Spongostan; Ethicon, Somerville, USA) will be placed and sutured using non-absorbable 5-0 monofilament thread (Microsuture, São Paulo).Immediately after suturing is completed, drops of high viscosity cyanoacrylate adhesive (PeriAcryl 90 HV; Glustitch, Delta, Canada) will be applied.
Interventions
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Connective Tissue with Free Gingival Graft
The de-epithelialized free gingival grafting will begin with two horizontal incisions, 1.0 to 1.5 mm apical to the margin of the soft tissue of the adjacent teeth and two vertical incisions to delimit the area to be grafted. Along the coronal horizontal incision, the blade will be oriented almost perpendicular to the bone surface, and once an adequate thickness of soft tissue is obtained, it will be rotated to become almost parallel to the external surface of the palate. The graft thickness will be maintained uniform and the wound will be protected with absorbable collagen sponge derived from swine (Spongostan; Ethicon, Somerville, USA) and maintained with compressive sutures with non-absorbable 5-0 monofilament thread (Microsuture, São Paulo), anchored to the soft tissue apical to the area of the palatal wound. Immediately after suture completion, drops of high viscosity cyanoacrylate adhesive (PeriAcryl 90 HV; Glustitch, Delta, Canada) will be applied.
Connective Tissue with Linear Incision
The linear technique (Lorenzana ER, Allen EP 2000) will begin with a horizontal incision 2 mm apical to the gingival margin, perpendicular to the palate, which is deepened to the bone crest. Next, a second incision is made to divide the flap and expose the connective tissue bed. The thickness of the outer portion of the flap should be at least 1 mm, with uniformity throughout its extension to reduce the risk of epithelial tissue necrosis. Subsequently, internal lateral incisions (mesial and distal) and the base incision will be made, connecting the vertical incisions to delineate horizontal and vertical boundaries. Immediately after graft removal, an absorbable hemostatic collagen sponge derived from swine (Spongostan; Ethicon, Somerville, USA) will be placed and sutured using non-absorbable 5-0 monofilament thread (Microsuture, São Paulo).Immediately after suturing is completed, drops of high viscosity cyanoacrylate adhesive (PeriAcryl 90 HV; Glustitch, Delta, Canada) will be applied.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Present any form of immunological compromise;
* Have diseases or systemic conditions contraindicating surgical procedures or affecting periodontal healing pattern, such as diabetes and autoimmune diseases;
* Present active periodontitis, defined by presence of \>=10% subgingival bleeding and probing depth and clinical attachment loss proximal \>4mm (Tonetti et al. 2018);
* Are current or ex-smokers;
* Have allergies to ibuprofen and chlorhexidine digluconate.
18 Years
70 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Alex Nogueira Haas
Professor
Locations
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Alex Nogueira Haas
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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UFRGS-Cassio
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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