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This study aims to compare MCAT technique (supraperiosteal approach with coronal advancement of flap) with VISTA technique(subperiosteal approach with coronal advancement of flap), Further, it may be hypothesized that supraperiosteal placement of graft material (in MCAT technique) may be better due to better blood supply, and MCAT technique utilizes a microsurgical concept, including microsurgical blades and suture material, which improves wound healing and establishes a better esthetic result and results in better outcome in terms of root coverage percentage compared to VISTA. Therefore, this study aims to compare minimally invasive technique MCAT and VISTA using VCMX as a graft in RT3 gingival recession in anterior teeth.


Clinical Trial Description

Gingival recession is the migration of the gingiva to a point apical to the cement-enamel junction and is considered one of the most common periodontal problems.Besides aesthetic complaints, GR may also cause root hypersensitivity, risk for development of caries or non-carious cervical lesions, and difficulties to achieve optimal plaque control. In modified coronally advanced Tunnel (MCAT) technique partial-thickness flap is created on the entire buccal aspect, no parts of the alveolar bone are exposed, and resorption of bony structures, which occurs when using a full-thickness flap can be avoided, also,it minimizes trauma and ensure a better blood supply for the graft. Zadeh H. in 2011 introduced a conservative modification in tunnel technique; vestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access (VISTA) which preserve the papillary integrity and enhances patients compliance. Vista technique allows gingival tissue regeneration through subperiosteal undermining of soft tissues using a vestibular incision instead of elevating the whole flap.VISTA offers broader access and maximum esthetic outcome because of placement of incision in the frenum region. ;


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NCT number NCT06433986
Study type Interventional
Source Postgraduate Institute of Dental Sciences Rohtak
Contact SHIKHA TEWARI, MDS
Phone 9416514600
Email drshikhatewari@yahoo.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 1, 2024
Completion date December 31, 2025

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