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Active clinical trials for "Gingival Recession"

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An Explorative Study To Develop A Predictive Model Based On Avascular Exposed Root Surface Area...

Gingival Recession

The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability of the avascular root surface area as a prognostic identification criterion for gingival recessions and to compare the predictive value of the Miller classification and avascular root surface area (AERSA) calculation on the final root coverage outcomes.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Sonographic Imaging of Oral and Dental Anatomical Structures (A Pilot Study)

UltrasoundOral Mucosa2 more

The overall purpose of this study is to establish an ultrasound technique to aid in oral and dental examination of soft and hard tissues. Ultrasound is currently not used in Dentistry and associated oral examinations and its usefulness for clinical practice will be explored. This study will investigate the use of ultrasonic imaging for planning and placing dental implants, as well as evaluate the use of ultrasonic imaging for monitoring marginal bone loss around dental implants.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Non-Carious Cervical Lesions in Patient With Gingival Recession and Associated Risk...

Non-carious Cervical Lesion

The study aims at determining the prevalence of non carious cervical lesions in patients with gingival recession in Egyptian population and associated risk factors including gingival biotype, keratinized tissue width, gingival index, plaque index, occlusal wear grade, sensitivity. and a questionnaire will be filled by patients with another risk factors including age, gender, toothbrush frequency and type, bruxism, gastric reflux, soft drinks, alcohol and citrus fruits. Also OHIP-14 will be answered in a questionnaire form by patients.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Long-term Outcomes of Tunnel Technique

RecessionGingival

Few studies evaluate the outcomes beyond 1 year follow up for gingival recessions treatments using the tunnel technique in combination with connective tissue graft. The aim of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) was to compare the 4-year outcomes of the CAF versus the pouch/tunnel (TUN) technique both associated with CTG.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Periodontal Disease Prediction System

Periodontal Diseases

The purpose of this study was to develop a periodontal disease prediction software and a patient-based gingival recession simulator for clinical practice aiming at improving oral hygiene motivation of patients with periodontal problems.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Post-operative Blood Flow Measurements of the Oral Mucosa

Gingival Recession

Our overall goal is to characterize the role of the microcirculation in healing oral mucosa after routinely applied surgery intervention in order to facilitate treatment. Using Laser Speckle Contrast Analysis (LASCA), which provides blood perfusion data, the investigators will have the possibility to detect functional alterations in gingival microcirculation in case of wound healing. After periodontal surgery, by means of the detection of microcirculation as a prognostic and diagnostic factor, the investigators can follow-up the healing procedure and obtain data so as to design e.g. the incision line that takes microvascular anatomy into account, thus result in better wound healing later on.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Collagen Matrix With and Without Enamel Matrix Derivative

Gingival Recession

The purpose of this prospective, double-blinded, randomized, split-mouth study is to compare the effectiveness of a porcine collagen matrix (CM) and coronally advanced flap (CAF) with or without the addition of enamel matrix derivative (EMD) in the treatment of Miller Class I, II, or predictable class III recession defects. One defect will receive CM + CAF + EMD (Experimental), while the other will receive CM + CAF (Control) alone. The treatment of 60 similarly sized Miller class I, II, or predictable class III recession defects on single-rooted teeth in 30 subjects using CM + CAF + EMD or CM + CAF alone will be evaluated. The subjects will be in good health, non-smokers, periodontally healthy with good oral hygiene and have no contraindications to periodontal surgery. Paired, similar sized defects on single-rooted teeth will be in the same subject and measure within 2mm of each other. One defect will be randomly assigned as the test group using CM + CAF + EMD, and the other as the control group using only CM + CAF. Clinical measurements will be made using a UNC-15 periodontal probe by calibrated, board certified periodontists and will include: probing depth (PD), clinical attachment level (CAL), vertical recession (RD), and width of keratinized tissue (KT). Percent root coverage (%RC) will be calculated. The measurements will be used to evaluate surgical outcome. Surgical outcome will also be assessed using stone models. All measurements will be taken at baseline (on the day of the surgery) and 3 and 6 months post-surgery for comparison.

Unknown status24 enrollment criteria

Effect of Trait Anxiety in Women on Oral Health Status and Oral Health Care-Seeking Behavior

Anxiety DisordersOral Disease12 more

Trait anxiety is the tendency of an individual to perceive environmental stimuli such as different events and situations as threatening; it's stable and reflects how an individual generally feels. In 2015, it was estimated that 3.6% of the population lived with anxiety disorders globally, i.e. approximately 264 million people lived with anxiety disorders worldwide of which 31.36 million resided in the Eastern Mediterranean region, that's to say, 10% of the global number of anxiety cases. Moreover, females were more affected than males in a proportion of 4.6% as opposed to 2.6% respectively. The prevalence of anxiety has increased by 14.9% from 2005 to 2015. In addition, in 2017, approximately 42 million new cases were recorded globally. In Egypt, the total number of anxiety cases were more than 3 million in 2015 thus indicating that 4.2% of the total population lived with anxiety. Anxiety may affect the individual's utilization of dental services and predispose to a delay in seeking dental treatment and thus might compromise the overall oral health. Accordingly, this study aims to investigate the effect of trait anxiety on the oral health status of women and determine their behavior towards the utilization of dental services. To our knowledge, no previous research has been conducted to assess such relationship in Egypt.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria
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