Gingival Recession Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial to Evaluate Safety and Effectiveness of CAF + Mucograft® Compared to CAF Alone in Patients With Gingival Recessions.
The purpose of this multi-center study is to determine the efficacy and safety of Mucograft® in combination with the coronally advanced flap (CAF) for the treatment of gingival recessions. It is assumed that the CAF combined with Mucograft® will result in improved outcome in terms percentage of root coverage and soft tissue thickness in comparison to CAF alone (control).
Primary goals of mucogingival surgery have changed with time from maintaining gingival health
and prevent further progression of the recession to providing predictable root coverage
solving patients' esthetic demands.
Many surgical techniques have been utilized to restore gingival tissue dimensions including
the use of autologous soft tissue graft. Longitudinal studies have shown that procedures
using pedicle and free grafts are both effective for this purpose. However, since this
technique uses epithelialized grafts, it generally results in compromised aesthetics
("patch-like area"). Alternatively free connective tissue grafts (CTG) are used providing
similar predictability but resulting in better colour matching. Unfortunately, both
techniques are associated with significant patient morbidity due to the wound at the palatal
donor site. To avoid patient morbidity, acellular dermal allografts have been used as
substitutes for palatal donor tissue, demonstrating the possible and promising use of
allograft material. However, since the allograft material is derived from human cadavers; it
is associated with ethical concerns and the risk of disease transmission.
In patients with a residual amount of keratinized tissue, the coronally advanced flap (CAF) -
first introduce by Norber et al. (1926) - has been demonstrated to be very effective in
treatment of multiple and single recessions with advantages in terms of aesthetics and
morbidity. Although CAF is a safe and predictable approach for root coverage, the application
of this surgical technique in conjunction with autologous or synthetic material was reported
to enhance the probability to achieve complete root coverage in Miller Class I and II
gingival recessions. A promising option to avoid patient morbidity and the use of autologous
transplants or allografts is the use of collagen matrices from porcine origin, such as
Mucograft®. Similar devices have been extensively used for guided tissue regeneration
procedures. Mucograft® provides an ideal matrix for blood vessel and soft tissue ingrowth,
which is likely to improve the results and the predictability of recession coverage procedure
using the CAF.
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