Gingival Recession Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical Evaluation of Combined Surgical/ Restorative Treatment of Gingival Recession-type Defects Using Different Restorative Materials
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the treatment of multiple gingival
recessions associated with non-carious cervical lesions (NCCL) using a modified coronally
advanced flap in combination with a sub-epithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG) on
restored root surfaces.
Methods: Twenty-three systemically healthy subjects, who were positive for the presence of
three cervical lesions associated with gingival recessions in three different adjacent
teeth, were enrolled in the study. The NCCL were each restored prior to surgery by using one
of three different materials: composite resin (group 1), resin-modified glass ionomer cement
(group 2) or giomer (group 3). The defects were treated with SCTG. Clinical measurements,
including plaque index (PI), bleeding on probing (BOP), relative recession height (rRH),
probing depth (PD), cervical lesion height (CLH), relative clinical attachment level (rCAL),
keratinized tissue height (KTH), keratinized tissue thickness (KTT), percentage of root
coverage (RC), and percentage of cervical lesion height coverage (CLHC) were recorded at
baseline, 3 and 6 months, and 1 year postoperatively.
Gingival recession (GR) is defined as exposure of the root surface due to displacement of
the gingival margin apical to the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ). Problems related to
gingival recessions are dentin hypersensitivity, bacterial plaque accumulation, difficulty
of maintaining oral health care and aesthetics, root caries and abrasions and fear of losing
teeth6. Coronally advanced flap (CAF) is an effective periodontal plastic surgical procedure
for the treatment of gingival recessions. The CAF with a subepithelial connective tissue
graft (CAF+ SCTG) technique is reported as the gold standard and does enhance the
probability of achieving complete root coverage.
Various dental materials and surgical approaches have been used to manage gingival
recessions associated with cervical lesions for the most predictable combined
surgical/restorative treatment.Restorative materials must be biocompatible to minimize their
adverse effects on periodontal tissues induced by direct contact.Resin composites or resin
modified glass ionomer cements have been commonly used to restore cervical
lesions.Resin-ionomer materials have many properties such as biocompatibility with soft and
hard tissues and displaying high marginal adaptation and minimal surface roughness as well
as allowing them to be used successfully in the subgingival region. Composite resin
materials have many advantages including aesthetics and surface characteristics in terms of
finishing and polishing.
It has been reported that well-adapted and finished composite resins seem have no adverse
effects on the periodontal margin. It has also been reported that the ageing of the
composite resin restorations may produce gingival inflammation in subgingival areas.
Fluoride-releasing resin materials with pre-reacted glass (PRG), called giomer, has been
suggested to have good color matching, biocompatibility, smooth surface finish, fluoride
release and fluoride recharge potential. It was reported in a randomized-controlled clinical
trial that the use of CTG for treatment of root surfaces restored with giomer was effective
over the 6-month period without any noxious effect on periodontal tissues.
Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate clinically the treatment of gingival
recession associated with NCCL in resin modified glass ionomer cement (RMGI) or nano-filled
resin composite (NRC) or giomer plus SCTG in the first year following surgery.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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