Platelet Rich Fibrin vs Sub Epithelial Connective Tissue and Coronally Advanced Flap Alone in Gingival Recession
Gingival Recession
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Gingival Recession focused on measuring Platelet-Rich fibrin, Plastic surgery, Phenotype
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- a full-mouth plaque score (FMPS)* and a full-mouth bleeding score (FMBS)* lower than 20%, at the time of surgery
- to have at least 20 teeth at leat 1 tooth exhibiting a Miller second class of gingival recession .
Exclusion Criteria:
- no systemic diseases;
- no coagulation disorders;
- no medications affecting periodontal status in the previous 6 months;
- no pregnancy or lactation;
- no presence of cervical carious lesions,;
- no periodontal surgery on the experimental sites
- no smoking habits
- no inadequate endodontic treatment at the site of surgery
- no presence of cervical carious lesions
Sites / Locations
- G. d'Annunzio University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
PRF+CAF treated patients
SCTG+ CAF treated patients
CAF treated patients
The clot collected from the blood samples is pressed through a calibrated compression system into the PRF box the folded membrane is measured and adjusted to 1,5 mm, then transferred on a sterile gauze. A modified coronally advanced flap technique (MCAF) is used to treat the recession defect, the PRFs are placed over the exposed root surface, flap is coronally positioned and sutures over the enamel in a tension-free position.
SCTG is taken from the opposite palate area of gingival defect. The graft is collected with a single incision technique and it is measured and adjusted to 1,5 mm by measuring with a standard caliper.A modified coronally advanced flap technique (MCAF) is used to treat the recession defect, the SCTGs are placed over the exposed root surface, flap is coronally positioned and sutures over the enamel in a tension-free position.
A modified coronally advanced flap technique (MCAF) is used to treat the recession defect, the flap is sutured over the enamel in a tension free position.