Evaluation of root coverage procedures using root coverage esthetic score system – A case series

IF 0.2 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Sangamithra Sidharthan, KVijay Babu, Swetha Subramanian, Arjumand Farooqui, Prerna Ubale
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Background: Gingival recession, characterized by root surface exposure due to apical gingival margin migration, is a prevalent condition in the general populace, frequently prompting patient intervention. Mucogingival therapy may be indicated for recession control, plaque management, and dentin hypersensitivity; nevertheless, the consideration of esthetics correction as a therapeutic rationale is increasingly significant in contemporary clinical practice. Objective: The goal of this case series was to evaluate the most esthetic root coverage procedure of the three procedures performed. Methods: Patients with localized recession were treated with three different root coverage procedures, namely the free gingival graft (FGG), connective tissue graft + coronally repositioned flap (CTG + CAF), and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) + coronally positioned flap. The root coverage procedures were assessed for the root coverage esthetic score (RES) system after 6 months. The RES scores of these procedures were compared to determine if one procedure offered a greater esthetic result over the other. Results: All three procedures were effective in obtaining root coverage and improved clinical parameters. However, CTG with CAF, along with complete root coverage (CRC), produced a better esthetic outcome than other root coverage procedures compared in this case series. The success of root coverage procedures is based on the overall esthetic outcome along with CRC. Thus through the incorporation of the RES into everyday clinical practice, clinicians can enhance the accuracy and consistency of their evaluations, leading to improved patient care and optimizing treatment planning.
使用根覆盖美学评分系统评估根覆盖程序-一个案例系列
背景:牙龈退缩,其特征是由于根尖牙龈边缘移动导致牙根表面暴露,是一种普遍的疾病,经常需要患者干预。粘膜牙龈治疗可用于控制萎缩、菌斑管理和牙本质过敏;然而,在当代临床实践中,将美学矫正作为一种治疗原理的考虑越来越重要。目的:本病例系列的目的是评估三种手术中最美观的牙根覆盖手术。方法:采用游离牙龈移植(FGG)、结缔组织移植+冠状复位瓣(CTG + CAF)和富血小板纤维蛋白(PRF) +冠状复位瓣3种不同的根覆盖方法治疗局部退缩患者。6个月后对根覆盖过程进行根覆盖美学评分(RES)系统评估。将这些手术的RES评分进行比较,以确定一种手术是否比另一种手术提供更好的美学效果。结果:三种方法均能有效地获得牙根覆盖,改善临床参数。然而,在本病例系列中,CTG与CAF以及完全根覆盖(CRC)相比,产生了更好的美学效果。根根覆盖手术的成功是基于整体的美观结果以及CRC。因此,通过将RES纳入日常临床实践,临床医生可以提高其评估的准确性和一致性,从而改善患者护理并优化治疗计划。
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