Reconstructive Surgical Procedure Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Comparative Evaluation of Nonincised Papillae and Entire Papilla Preservation Surgical Approach in the Treatment of Intrabony Defects - a Clinical and Radiographic Study
The primary objective of the present study is to clinically and radiographically evaluate nonincised papillae surgical approach and entire papilla preservation approach for the treatment of intrabony defects with GTR membrane and hydroxyapatite graft.
Various procedures to treat intrabony defects by preserving the interdental papilla include
conventional, simplified, and modified papilla preservation techniques. The drawback of these
techniques is the post-surgical gingival recession.
In order to overcome this drawback, the "entire papilla preservation" technique has been
proposed, by preserving the whole integrity of the defect associated papilla providing a
tunnel-like undermining incision. Recently a novel surgical procedure, termed nonincised
papillae surgical approach (NIPSA), was designed to maintain the integrity of the interdental
soft tissues covering intrabony defects. This would prevent biomaterial exposure associated
with loss of papillary height, increase the amount of space for hard and soft tissue
regeneration, and minimize gingival recession.
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