Coronally Advanced Flap with a Xenogeneic Collagen Matrix or a rhPDGF-BB-regenerative approach for Bilateral Multiple Gingival Recessions: A Split-mouth Clinical Feasibility Study.

Shayan Barootchi, Maria Vera Rodriguez, Hamoun Sabri, Neshatafarin Manouchehri, Erfan Barootchi, Hom-Lay Wang, Lorenzo Tavelli
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This split-mouth trial investigated the efficacy of treating bilateral gingival recessions with either a xenogeneic cross-linked collagen matrix (CCM), or recombinant human platelet derived growth factor (rhPDGF-BB) with a bone allograft (AG). Ten patients were treated with the coronally advanced flap (CAF), either with a CCM, or rhPDGF-BB + AG. The primary outcome was percentage of mean root coverage (mRC) at 12 months. Additional outcomes included clinical, volumetric, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and ultrasonographic assessment of gingival thickness (GT) and position of the buccal bone (uBD). At 12 months, both groups showed significant improvements, with a mRC of 78.6% in the CCM group, and 82.3% for the rhPDGF-BB + AG sites. 3D analysis of both groups showed comparable volumetric gain. CCM-treated sites displayed higher ultrasonographic echogenicity in GT (p<.01) than rhPDGF-BB + AG sites. The rhPDGF-BB + AG group showed greater reduction in the buccal bone dehiscence (mean 2.03 mm, p<0.01), less swelling during the first three days, and slighty greater mean root coverage. CCM and rhPDGF-BB + AG showed to be effective in the treating multiple adjacent gingival recessions. CCM promotes greater gain in gingival thickness, while rhPDGF-BB + AG resulted in a significantly less buccal bone dehiscense.

冠状进展皮瓣异种胶原基质或rhpdgf - bb再生方法治疗双侧多发牙龈衰退:裂口临床可行性研究
这项分口试验研究了异种交联胶原基质(CCM)或重组人血小板衍生生长因子(rhPDGF-BB)与骨异体移植(AG)治疗双侧牙龈凹陷的疗效。10名患者接受了冠状突起皮瓣(CAF)治疗,治疗中使用了CCM或rhPDGF-BB + AG。主要结果是 12 个月时平均牙根覆盖率(mRC)的百分比。其他结果包括临床、体积、患者报告结果测量(PROMs)以及牙龈厚度(GT)和颊骨位置(uBD)的超声波评估。12 个月后,两组患者的治疗效果均有明显改善,CCM 组的 mRC 为 78.6%,rhPDGF-BB + AG 组的 mRC 为 82.3%。两组的三维分析均显示出相似的体积增大。CCM 治疗部位在 GT 中显示出更高的超声回声(p
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