Coronally Advanced Flap versus Tunnel on the treatment of gingival recession and peri‑implant mucosal defects: A review of current clinical indications

Tien-Hsin Chang , Rawaa Alshatti , Lorenzo Mordini
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Abstract

This review assesses evolving landscape of mucogingival surgery for treatment of gingival recession and peri-implant mucosal defects, highlighting an increased awareness of the role of soft tissue and advancements in treatment modalities. In response to diverse mucogingival defects, various treatment approaches have been proposed, with ongoing updates in considerations, prognostic factors, as well as the introduction of novel techniques. A comprehensive and up-to-date exploration of the existing literature is therefore required to consolidate the current understanding of mucogingival surgery.

Among all treatment modalities, coronally advanced flap (CAF) and tunneling (TUN) techniques were evaluated for treating gingival recessions and peri-implant mucosal defects, acknowledging challenges due to limited direct comparisons and heterogeneous study groups. While some evidence favored CAF for achieving higher complete root coverage, recent meta-analyses suggest comparable outcomes for both techniques, underscoring the need for better-designed studies.

In conclusion, both CAF and TUN exhibit versatility in mucogingival surgery, with considerations for specific clinical scenarios. Future studies should explore surgical duration, post-operative experiences, and comprehensive outcomes such as patient satisfaction, long-term stability, and esthetic results for a more thorough evaluation of these techniques.

治疗牙龈退缩和种植体周围粘膜缺损的CoCoronally Advanced翻瓣与隧道疗法:当前临床适应症综述
这篇综述评估了用于治疗牙龈退缩和种植体周围粘膜缺损的粘龈手术的发展状况,强调了对软组织作用的认识和治疗方法的进步。针对不同的粘膜牙龈缺损,人们提出了各种治疗方法,并不断更新考虑因素、预后因素以及引进新技术。在所有治疗方法中,冠状前移皮瓣(CAF)和隧道技术(TUN)被用来治疗牙龈凹陷和种植体周围粘膜缺损,但由于直接比较和异质性研究组的有限性,这两种方法都面临着挑战。总之,CAF 和 TUN 在黏膜龈手术中都表现出多功能性,但也要考虑特定的临床情况。未来的研究应探讨手术持续时间、术后体验以及患者满意度、长期稳定性和美学效果等综合结果,以便对这些技术进行更全面的评估。
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