Coronally Advanced Flap With Alloderm Versus Coronally Advanced Flap With Micro-needling on RT1 G… (NCT05470660) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Coronally Advanced Flap With Alloderm Versus Coronally Advanced Flap With Micro-needling on RT1 Gingival Recession
Egypt20 participantsStarted 2022-08
Plain-language summary
This study aims to assess the effect of micro-needling together with coronally advanced flap procedure on the gain of gingival thickness (GT) and keratinized tissue width (KTW) and compare it to Alloderm with coronally advanced flap procedure in the management of thin periodontal phenotype associated with recession type 1 (RT1)
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 50 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Patient consulting in the outpatient clinic.
* Able to tolerate the study procedures.
* Patient ready to perform oral hygiene instructions.
* Compliance with the maintenance program.
* Provide informed consent.
* Accepts the 6 months follow-up period
* Mature permanent tooth.
* Full-mouth plaque index (PI) and full-mouth bleeding on probing (BOP) score of ≤ 15%.
* Presence of identifiable Cemento-enamel Junction.
* RT1 facial recession defect of ≥3 mm.
* Clinical indication and/or patient request for recession coverage
Exclusion Criteria:
* Medically compromised patients.
* use of any drugs that might lead to gingival enlargement
* Pregnant or nursing women.
* Uncooperative patients.
* Smokers.
* Teeth with malocclusion, crowding, fillings, missing or supernumerary mandibular anterior teeth.
* Cairo Recession Type 3 (RT3) recession defects.
* Teeth with active orthodontic treatment.
* Previous periodontal surgery.