Cor Adv Flap Plus Ac Derm Matrix in Thin Phenotype Multiple Recessions
Gingival Recession, Generalized
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Gingival Recession, Generalized focused on measuring Gingival recession, Therapy, Surgery, Tooth root, Surgical flaps, Acellular dermis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Systemically healthy patients
- Miller Class I & II multiple buccal recession defects ≥ 3 mm on maxillary incisors, canines or premolars
- Esthetic indication for root coverage
- Probing depth < 3mm at the recession sites
Exclusion Criteria:
- Smokers
- Pregnancy
- Bruxism and occlusal trauma
- Previous root coverage procedure
- Endodontically treated teeth at the recession sites
- Caries or restorations at the recession sites
- Use of antibiotics over the previous 3 months prior to treatment
Sites / Locations
- Aziz Aliyev Azerbaijan State Advanced Training Institute for Doctors
- Ibirapuera University
- El Bosque University
- Altinbas University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Coronally advanced flap and acellular dermal graft
Modified coronally advanced flap and acellular dermal graft
In CAF group, after local anesthesia oblique beveled vertical incisions were made at the most mesial and distal line angles of the recessions. These two incisions were connected with an intra-sulcular and interdental sub-marginal incisions in order to create the external surgical papillae. Then the flap was elevated as a split-full-split approach. The apical portion of the flap was reflected as close to the periosteum as possible by mesio-distal and apical sharp dissection parallel to the mucosa to release residual muscle tension and extended beyond the muco-gingival junction to facilitate the passive coronal replacement of the flap over the defects. In both groups ADMG was used as a sub-epithelial graft considering the manufacturer's instructions. The graft was positioned at the level of cemento-enamel junction and extended to the surrounding bone in the apical direction with full closure of the exposed root surfaces.
Test group received CAF avoiding vertical releasing incisions (mCAF).