Soft Tissue Wound Healing Following Different Gingivectomy Techniques
Gingival Overgrowth
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Gingival Overgrowth focused on measuring rotary, diode laser, gingivectomy, wound healing
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
The criteria for inclusion in the study were as follows:
- systemically healthy individuals
- nonsmokers
- horizontal and vertical gingival overgrowth indexes with a "score 1" or "score 2"
- mean bleeding on probing and mean plaque index value < 20% (indicating good oral hygiene)
- no clinical attachment loss and
- a minimum of four teeth at each surgical site.
Exclusion Criteria:
The exclusion criteria were as follows:
- systemic disease that could influence the outcome of the treatment, -pregnancy and/or lactation,
- allergy,
- conditions requiring antibiotic prophylaxis and anti-inflammatory medications, -acute or untreated periodontitis
- the use of an analgesic before the surgical procedure.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Ceramic rotary bur
Diode laser
Scalpel
For the ceramic bur group(Meisenger gingivectomies, ceramic rotary burs were used with 400-rpm rotary systems and with no serum irrigation, per the manufacturer's recommendation.
In the laser group (LG), a diode laser was applied to the operation sites in accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines (2.8 W continuous wave mode, wavelength 980 nm). The fiber optic laser tip had a 320-μm diameter with a 2.8 W output power. The laser never made contact with the gingival tissue. The practice distance did not affect the laser spot size, which was 0.5 cm-1 cm. Smoke associated with the laser application was aspirated from the surgical site.
In the scalpel group following the local anesthetic administration, the gingivectomy was performed with a #15 scalpel. Subsequent to the operation, the borderline of gingiva was determined via the use of a pointer dental tweezers, and excessive gingival tissue was then removed with Gracey curettes