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NCT ID: NCT05683782 Recruiting - Erythropoietin Clinical Trials

Erythropoietin Gel as an Adjunct to Split-Thickness Apically Positioned Flap in Augmentation of Attached Gingiva

Start date: October 1, 2022
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study will be carried out to evaluate the effect of topical application of erythropoietin gel as an adjunct to split-thickness apically positioned flap regarding Wound Healing and the Effect on post-surgical symptoms [ Patient Satisfaction] (1ry objective) and Clinical gain in width of attached gingiva. (2ry objective).

NCT ID: NCT05031169 Recruiting - Recession Clinical Trials

Surgical Management of Interdental Papilla Recession With Advanced Platelet Rich Fibrin or Connective Tissue Graft

Start date: September 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

deficient interdental papillae witt be surgically reconstructed. in one group, connective tissue graft (SCTG) will be used for papillae augmentation, while in the other group, advanced platelet rich fibrin (A-PRF). the height of the papillae will be measured preoperatively as well as post operatively at 3, 6 ,9 and 12 months.

NCT ID: NCT04091802 Completed - Recession Clinical Trials

Effect of Monolayer Versus Multilayer Leucocyte-Platelet Rich Fibrin (L-PRF) in Interdental Papillary Reconstruction

Start date: January 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The interdental papilla is very small but it has a great implication from an aesthetic view, more specifically in the anterior region because it is always displayed during smiling. The lack of interdental papilla due to periodontal disease or periodontal therapy leads to aesthetic problems with food stagnation as well as phonetic problem due to the space that allows passage of the air or saliva. Leukocyte-PRF (L-PRF) membrane was developed which includes the majority of the platelets in addition to half of the leukocytes so that lymphocytes as well as the platelet growth factors are trapped inside a fibrin network. Multiple layers of L-PRF may have observable effect on tissue regeneration because it increases the number of growth factors and acts as a strong scaffold which helps in creeping of the cells along it as it remains active and in place for more than 7 days. Thus, the aim of this study will be conducted to compare the effect of one layer versus multiple layers of L-PRF in interdental papillary reconstruction.

NCT ID: NCT03716752 Completed - Recession Clinical Trials

Modified Connective Tissue Graft Wall With Wing Technique for Posterior Teeth

Start date: April 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators reported here the application of usage modified connective tissue graft wall technique for posterior teeth. The treatment outcomes suggested the efficacy of the used technique in treating recession defects accompanied by infrabony defects in molars.

NCT ID: NCT03232788 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Periodontal Diseases

Use of Scaffolds for Treatment of Gingival Recession Associated With Interproximal Tissue Deficiency

Start date: April 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will seek to evaluate the predictability and efficacy of a Computer Aided Design-Computer Aided Manufacturing and additively manufactured polycaprolactone and hydroxyapatite scaffolds in these defects compared to traditional guided tissue regeneration. 40 gingival recessions associated with interproximal tissue deficiency will be divided into two groups: control group (autogenous bone + collagen membrane; n = 20) and test group (autogenous bone + scaffold; n = 20).

NCT ID: NCT01346345 Enrolling by invitation - Recession Clinical Trials

Aesthetic Evaluation of Two Piece 3mm Implants for Single Tooth Replacement of Maxillary Laterals and Mandibular Incisors

Start date: May 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Aesthetic evaluation of two piece 3mm implants for single tooth replacement of maxillary laterals and mandibular incisors