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Patients with gingival recession, complain of excessive tooth length that affects their appearance during smiling or functioning. The main goal of plastic periodontal surgeries is to restore patient's esthetic demands with the regeneration of gingival and periodontal tissues.

Although SCTG is considered a gold standard, it has its own limitations like patient morbidity and graft availability. Consequently, PRF has been introduced in an attempt to overcome the drawbacks of SCTG and achieve optimum results in root coverage.

The minimally invasive VISTA technique allows better access with coronal positioning and stabilization of gingival margin to achieve complete root coverage. In addition to platelets-rich fibrin that gives a predictable and reproducible result in restoring the amount of keratinized tissue, root coverage and better esthetic outcome. The use Vestibular incision subperiosteal tunneling access (VISTA) with platelet-rich fibrin will be used to achieve complete root coverage.


Clinical Trial Description

Gingival recession is defined as apical displacement of gingival margin beyond the cementoenamel junction leading to the exposure of root surface. There are various etiologic factors for gingival recession like trauma, infection and other anatomical factors.

Nowadays, periodontal plastic surgeries for treatment of gingival recession have become an important array due to increase in patient's esthetic demands and other conditions such as dentin hypersensitivity, root caries or abrasion, keratinized tissue augmentation and gingival margin discrepancy.

Subepithelial connective tissue grafts (SCTG) are considered the gold standard to obtain maximum root coverage due to its characteristics of quick keratinization and periodontal connective tissue adherence, in addition to its good blood supply to the graft and high degree of gingival color match and esthetics. However, the application of this technique is limited by the thickness of the donor tissue, anatomical factors, limited quantity compromising their use in multiple recession, tissue morbidity, and technique sensitive with postoperative pain, bleeding and swelling.

Accordingly, alternative membranes and new biomaterials have been introduced to overcome the limitations of SCTG.

Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) was introduced; a second generation platelet concentrate. PRF contains growth factors that play an essential role in soft and hard tissue regeneration; they promote fibroblastic proliferation, increase tissue vascularization, enhance soft tissue healing potential and accelerate bone regeneration. These growth factors include (PDGFs), epidermal growth factor (EGF), transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).

Vestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access (VISTA), a novel minimal invasive technique for achieving root coverage that overcome the limitation of the previous intrasulcular tunneling techniques.

Hence this study will performed to evaluate the use of PRF in conjunction with VISTA technique in management of patients with multiple gingival recessions ;


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NCT number NCT03588052
Study type Interventional
Source Cairo University
Contact Yasmin Medhat Sery, Bachelor
Phone (+2) 01060122275
Email Yasmin.sery@gmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 1, 2018
Completion date February 20, 2019

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