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NCT ID: NCT06184607 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Attachment Loss, Periodontal

Relationship Between Contact Point to Attachment Level and Presence of Interdental Papilla

Start date: January 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Thorough search of literature revealed no study has correlated the presence/absence of papilla to the contact point to attachment level distance. It could be a non- invasive approach and there is no need to inject local anaesthesia to the patient. It might be beneficial in predicting the papilla reconstruction outcome in patient friendly and non-invasive way.

NCT ID: NCT05964699 Recruiting - Periodontitis Clinical Trials

The Use of a Non-Incised Minimally Invasive Flap Procedure in Conjunction With Emdogain® MI Compared to Traditional SRCP

Start date: July 31, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed to evaluate the use of Emdogain® MI in a procedure where a significant portion of the lining of the sulcus is removed by curettage (similar to the traditional clinical procedure described as "gingival curettage") to the point of tissue mobility. This will be designated as a "non-incised minimally invasive flap access procedure". A videoscope will be utilized to assist with the requirement to adequately visualize and debride the root surface. This research project will define the approach used as a "non-incised minimally invasive flap access" approach and will be a modification of recognized minimally invasive techniques. This modification will be made by Dr. Harrel who first describe the minimally invasive periodontal approach and defined minimally invasive periodontal procedures in 1995.

NCT ID: NCT05923294 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Gingival Recession, Localized

Two Different Graft Harvesting Techniques Applied in Localized Gingival Recessions

Start date: August 10, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this study is to compare the root coverage rate of the gingival unit-shaped connective tissue graft, obtained by intraoral de-epithelization, with the traditional de-epithelialized free gingival graft in localized recessions of anterior and premolar teeth. In addition, it is aimed to compare the postoperative gingival thickness between the two techniques. The secondary aim is to search the effects of both techniques on periodontal parameters and to evaluate patient-centered outcomes.