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NCT number NCT06228534
Other study ID # EthicalCommittee25/2024
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date March 20, 2024
Est. completion date August 15, 2024

Study information

Verified date January 2024
Source Universidad de Guayaquil
Contact LUIS CHAUCA, PHD (C)
Phone +593989279602
Email luis.chaucab@ug.edu.ec
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a randomized triple-blind clinical trial. This comparative clinical study investigates the efficacy of root coverage using two periodontal techniques: the tunneling technique and the coronal advancement technique. The objective is to evaluate and compare the clinical, esthetic and patient perception outcomes after undergoing each procedure. Participants with specific gingival recessions will be included, and follow-up will be performed to measure root coverage, keratinized tissue gain and other relevant parameters. In addition, a detailed analysis of the morbidity associated with each technique will be performed. This study aims to provide valuable information to guide oral health professionals in choosing the most appropriate technique for the treatment of gingival recessions.


Description:

Donor area Surgeries were initiated in all participants by removing connective tissue from the mucosa of the palate using the deepithelialized free gingival graft technique. Receiving area - TUN + CTG (test group) Zabalegui et al. detailed the surgical procedure as follows: The tunnel is created by making a partial-thickness incision in each recession area that will be addressed in the procedure. Special attention is paid to the manipulation of the tissue beyond the mucogingival junction, in order to obtain a tunnel without tension that facilitates the insertion of the graft. At the level of the interdental papillae, a careful incision is made, raising the papillae gently without separating their tips. A graft is extracted from the palate that extends from the canine area to the tuberosity, ensuring that it is long enough to cover the root of all the teeth involved. The graft is inserted into the tunnel using a specific suture technique. The first suture is passed through the most distal part of the recession, and the needle emerges in the most medial part of the recession. The second suture is placed on the opposite side, and the needle emerges in the same medial location of the recession. The graft, supported by both sutures (mesial and distal), slides smoothly into the tunnel, passing under the interdental papillae. In some cases, specific instruments can help adjust the graft within the tunnel. Once the graft is in the desired position, both sutures are tied with knots to secure and stabilize the inserted graft. This exposes grafting into the recession area. CAF + CTG (grupo control) Two beveled incisions were made in a horizontal position, one on the mesial side and one on the distal side of the recession-affected area. These incisions were located at the bases of the papillae and distanced 1 mm from the tip of the anatomical papillae, which made it possible to suture the gingival margin upwards towards the cementum-enamel junction. Subsequently, two slightly divergent oblique beveled incisions were made, starting at the ends of the two horizontal incisions and extending to the alveolar mucosa along 3-4 mm. The resulting flap had partial thickness in the surgical papilla area, full thickness from the gingival margin to 3-4 mm of bone exposure, and partial thickness beyond the mucogingival junction. The flap muscle insertions in the apical zone of bone exposure were eliminated to allow its passive upward movement in the coronal direction. The root surface was subjected to mechanical treatment with curettes, but only in the area where the clinical junction had been lost, in order to prevent possible damage to the connective tissue fibers that were still anchored in the root cementum. In addition, facial soft tissue deepithelialization was carried out in the anatomical papillae located coronally to the horizontal incisions. The closure of the flap was performed by a combination of band sutures, applied in the areas of the interdental papillae, and simple sutures, used in the areas of the vertical incisions. Special care was taken to position the soft tissue at the top, in the direction of the cementum-enamel junction, with the aim of counteracting physiological retraction during the healing process.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 20
Est. completion date August 15, 2024
Est. primary completion date April 30, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 20 Years to 50 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Non-smoking - No systemic diseases, no pregnancy - No active periodontal disease - Bacterial plaque and bleeding Score =9%. - No medication that interferes with periodontal tissue health or scarring. - Teeth without root canal treatments - No contraindication to periodontal surgery - Presence of at least one type I and II Miller O RT1 - RT2 recession defect with at least 4 recessions in the upper or lower jaw that clearly shows the amelocementary limit. - Work will be done on upper central incisors, upper lateral incisors, upper canines and upper premolars. - For the coronal advancement technique, multiple or unitary gingival recessions will be used Exclusion Criteria: - SMOKING PATIENT - PATIENT WITH A SYSTEMIC DISEASE - WITH PERIODONTAL DISEASE - GINGIVAL RECESSION CLASS III OR RT3 - PATIENT WITH EDENTULISM - PATIENT WITHOUT AMELOCEMENTARY LIMIT

Study Design


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Intervention

Procedure:
Root coverage with tunneling technique
THIS IS THE INTERVENTION GROUP THE RECIPIENT AREA OF THE CONNECTIVE GRAFT IS PREPARED.

Locations

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Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Luis Alberto Chauca Bajaña Universidad de Guayaquil

References & Publications (3)

Azaripour A, Kissinger M, Farina VS, Van Noorden CJ, Gerhold-Ay A, Willershausen B, Cortellini P. Root coverage with connective tissue graft associated with coronally advanced flap or tunnel technique: a randomized, double-blind, mono-centre clinical tria — View Citation

Gonzalez-Febles J, Romandini M, Laciar-Oudshoorn F, Noguerol F, Marruganti C, Bujaldon-Daza A, Zabalegui I, Sanz M. Tunnel vs. coronally advanced flap in combination with a connective tissue graft for the treatment of multiple gingival recessions: a multi — View Citation

Tavelli L, Majzoub J, Kauffmann F, Rodriguez MV, Mancini L, Chan HL, Kripfgans OD, Giannobile WV, Wang HL, Barootchi S. Coronally advanced flap versus tunnel technique for the treatment of peri-implant soft tissue dehiscences with the connective tissue gr — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary tunneling technique Periodontal status and smoking habits (% of bleeding and bacterial plaque) Type ode recesión (I o II) Recession location (upper and lower jaw) Preoperative preparation Treatment in the intervention group Post-surgical treatment Suture time mRC ± SD (%) (recubrimiento radicular) Aesthetic Root Cover Score (RES) percentage of root coverage (RC, %) and percentage of defects with complete root coverage (CRC, %) A 3 month follow-up
Primary coronal advancement flap technique Periodontal status and smoking habits (% of bleeding and bacterial plaque) Type ode recesión (I o II) Recession location (upper and lower jaw) Preoperative preparation Treatment in the control group Post-surgical treatment Suture time Follow-up (months) mRC ± SD (%) (recubrimiento radicular) Aesthetic Root Cover Score (RES) percentage of root coverage (RC, %) and percentage of defects with complete root coverage (CRC, %) A 3 month follow-up
Primary tunneling technique Periodontal status and smoking habits (% of bleeding and bacterial plaque) Type ode recesión (I o II) Recession location (upper and lower jaw) Preoperative preparation Treatment in the intervention group Post-surgical treatment Suture time mRC ± SD (%) (recubrimiento radicular) Aesthetic Root Cover Score (RES) percentage of root coverage (RC, %) and percentage of defects with complete root coverage (CRC, %) A 6 month follow-up
Primary coronal advancement flap technique Periodontal status and smoking habits (% of bleeding and bacterial plaque) Type ode recesión (I o II) Recession location (upper and lower jaw) Preoperative preparation Treatment in the intervention group Post-surgical treatment Suture time mRC ± SD (%) (recubrimiento radicular) Aesthetic Root Cover Score (RES) percentage of root coverage (RC, %) and percentage of defects with complete root coverage (CRC, %) A 6 month follow-up
Secondary tunneling technique KERATINIZED TISSUE, RECESSION DEPTH REDUCTION (RECred, mm) A 3 - 6 month follow-up
Secondary coronal advancement flap technique KERATINIZED TISSUE, RECESSION DEPTH REDUCTION (RECred, mm) A 3 - 6 month follow-up
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