The Influence of Tissue Adhesive to Palatal Donor Site Healing. (NCT04403503) | Clinical Trial Compass
CompletedNot Applicable
The Influence of Tissue Adhesive to Palatal Donor Site Healing.
Turkey (Türkiye)42 participantsStarted 2018-07-01
Plain-language summary
CTG was harvested from 21 patients in each group. Donor site was treated with either GS (control) or GS+CY (test). Palatal tissue thickness, graft dimensions, working time (WT) and primary bleeding time were recorded intraoperatively. The data of pain perception (PP) will be measured using visual analog scale, quantity of analgesics (QA), secondary bleeding (SB), epithelization level (EL), and color match (CM) will be assessed prospectively. these outcomes will be evaluated in the first 7 days and 14th, 21th, and 28th days. Patient reported outcomes will be recorded using OHIB 14 questionnaire.
Who can participate
Age range
18 Years – 60 Years
Sex
ALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* age ≥18;
* PPS indication that needs CTG in anterior mandible;
* stable periodontium after phase I therapy;
* full-mouth plaque and bleeding scores \<15%
Exclusion Criteria:
* previous palatal harvesting history;
* unstable endodontic conditions;
* tooth mobility at surgical site;
* systemic disease;
* pregnancy;
* use of medications with potential adverse effects to periodontal tissues
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