Clinical applications of mucogingival therapies utilizing adjunctive autologous blood products

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Maria L. Geisinger, Maninder Kaur, Ramzi V. Abou Arraj, Hussein Basma, Nicolaas C. Geurs
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Abstract

Background

Mucogingival deformities are prevalent oral conditions and can result in esthetic compromise, dentinal hypersensitivity, and an increase in radicular caries rates. Mucogingival treatments address thin periodontal phenotype and/or gingival recession defects. Although many of these grafting procedures are predictable in improving soft-tissue quality and quantity around teeth and dental implants, patients often complain of discomfort at both the donor and recipient sites. Free gingival grafts and coronally advanced flaps alone or in combination with subepithelial connective tissue graft and/or acellular dermal matrix are among the most common surgical procedures employed to achieve root coverage and enhance periodontal phenotype. Autologous blood products (ABPs) contain platelets, growth factors, leukocytes, and stem cells that contribute to cell mitosis, collagen production, and angiogenesis, leading to the healing and regeneration of hard and soft tissue. Evaluation of the adjunctive role of ABPs in mucogingival surgery and their impacts on clinical and patient-centered data is critical to achieve optimal patient-reported outcome measures based upon the current scientific evidence.

Methods

We present exemplar cases in which adjunctive ABPs were utilized in mucogingival treatment to enhance treatment outcomes.

Results

No adverse events were noted. Satisfactory treatment outcomes were achieved in patients with local and/or systemic compromise when mucogingival therapies were used in combination with ABPs.

Conclusions

Adjunctive use of ABPs may enhance outcomes of mucogingival therapy. Utilization of adjunctive ABPs may be particularly advantageous in situations where the predictability of clinical and esthetic outcomes is limited due to anatomical and/or patient factors.

自体血液制品辅助粘膜牙龈治疗的临床应用
背景:粘膜牙龈畸形是一种常见的口腔疾病,可导致美观损害、牙本质过敏和根性龋齿发病率的增加。粘膜牙龈治疗解决薄牙周表型和/或牙龈萎缩缺陷。虽然许多移植手术在改善牙齿和牙种植体周围软组织的质量和数量方面是可以预测的,但患者经常抱怨供体和受体部位都不舒服。游离牙龈移植物和冠状晚期皮瓣单独或联合上皮下结缔组织移植物和/或脱细胞真皮基质是实现牙根覆盖和增强牙周表型最常用的外科手术。自体血液制品(ABPs)含有血小板、生长因子、白细胞和干细胞,它们有助于细胞有丝分裂、胶原蛋白生成和血管生成,从而导致软组织和硬组织的愈合和再生。评估ABPs在粘膜牙龈手术中的辅助作用及其对临床和以患者为中心的数据的影响,对于基于当前科学证据实现最佳的患者报告结果测量至关重要。方法我们提出了在粘膜牙龈治疗中使用辅助ABPs以提高治疗效果的范例病例。结果无不良反应发生。当粘膜牙龈治疗与ABPs联合使用时,局部和/或全身损害患者的治疗结果令人满意。结论辅助使用ABPs可提高粘膜牙龈治疗的效果。在临床和美学结果的可预测性由于解剖和/或患者因素而受到限制的情况下,使用辅助abp可能特别有利。
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Clinical Advances in Periodontics
Clinical Advances in Periodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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