Gingival Enlargement Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Determination of the Operative Temperature Levels Using Er:YAG Laser and Diode Laser Supported Resective Gingival Surgery and the Clinical and Biochemical Evaluation of it's Effect on Postoperative Imflammation, Epithelization and Pain
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate and determine clinical and biochemical
comparison of 3 different methods including Er:YAG laser, diod laser, and conventional
techniques.
Method: This study was conducted on 32 female, 13 male, a total of 45 individuals (study
group patients) with an indication of resective gingival surgery in the anterior region of
the maxillar anterior regions and 11 female, 4 men, a total of 15 individuals (negative
control group patients) with a healthy gingiva. Clinical periodontal parameters, gingival
crevicular fluid (GCF) KGF-2 and VEGF-A levels and gingival temperature levels were recorded
before the investigation and during operations with 3 different techniques, gingival
temperature was measured. Gingival temperature and epithelization levels in 3, 7, 14 and 21
days; GCF KGF-2 and VEGF-A levels in 14 and 21 days and pain levels between 1-7 days of
post-operative healing process were evaluated. Preoperative anxiety and postoperative
satisfaction were evaluated through questionnaires
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate and determine clinical and biochemical
comparison of 3 different methods including Er:YAG laser, diod laser, and conventional
techniques commonly used in resective gingival surgeries in terms of preoperative anxiety,
postoperative satisfaction, epithelization, gingival temperature, inflammation and pain
levels in post-operative healing process.
Method: This study was conducted on 32 female, 13 male, a total of 45 individuals (study
group patients) with an indication of resective gingival surgery in the anterior region of
the maxillar anterior regions and 11 female, 4 men, a total of 15 individuals (negative
control group patients) with a healthy gingiva. Clinical periodontal parameters, gingival
crevicular fluid (GCF) KGF-2 and VEGF-A levels and gingival temperature levels were recorded
before the investigation and during operations with 3 different techniques, gingival
temperature was measured. Gingival temperature and epithelization levels in 3, 7, 14 and 21
days; GCF KGF-2 and VEGF-A levels in 14 and 21 days and pain levels between 1-7 days of
post-operative healing process were evaluated. Preoperative anxiety and postoperative
satisfaction were evaluated through questionnaires
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