Adjunctive Benefit of a Xenogenic Collagen Matrix
Gingival Recession
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Gingival Recession focused on measuring gingival recession
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- The patient (male or female) must be 18 years or older
- Presence of gingival recessions in the upper jaw, involving teeth from central incisor to first molar
- Gingival recessions on at least 2 adjacent teeth with a minimal depth of 2mm and detectable cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) (abrasion step <1mm)
- The patient is able to comply with the study-related procedures such as exercising good oral hygiene and attending all follow-up procedures
- Full Mouth Plaque (FMPS) and Bleeding (FMBS) Score <20%
- The patient is able to fully understand the nature of the proposed surgery and is able to provide a signed informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Smoker patients
- Pregnant patients
- Patients affect by uncontrolled diabetes
- General contraindications for dental and/or surgical treatment are present
- History of malignancy, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy for malignancy within the past 5 years
- The patient is taking medications or having treatments which have an effect on mucosal healing in general (e.g. steroids, large doses of anti-inflammatory drugs, anticoagulation drugs)
- The patient has a disease, which affects connective tissue metabolism (e.g. collagenases)
- The patient is allergic to collagen
- The patient is an abuser of alcohol or drug
- Patients have participated in a clinical trial within the last six months
- Presence of untreated periodontitis
- Gingival recessions on molar teeth (excluding the first) or on malpositioned teeth
- Presence of abrasion ≥ 1 mm or cervical restoration, with non-detectable CEJ
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
CAF+XCM
CAF alone
An envelope split-full-split thickness flap without vertical incisions will be carried out in the gingival recession area. Afterwards, a xenogenic collagen matrix (XCM) will be applied to all teeth with recession defect. The XCM will be cut into the right dimensions, measured with the probe, and its measurements recorded; then it will be placed from the CEJ to the bone crest on the recipient bed using single sutures, 7/0 PGA sutures. The matrix will be rehydrated with blood, in order to reconstitute and maintain the maximal thickness possible. The flap will be closed slightly coronal to the CEJ with a sling suture using resorbable PGA 6/0 sutures and avoiding any compression of the matrix.
An envelope split-full-split thickness flap without vertical incisions will be carried out. The root surfaces will be mechanically treated with the use of curettes. A sharp dissection into the vestibular lining mucosa will be then carried out to eliminate muscle tension. Sling sutures will be performed to accomplish a precise adaptation of the buccal flap on the exposed root surfaces and to stabilize every single surgical papilla over the de-epithelialized anatomic papillae.