Horizontal continuous and apical stretching sutures does not reduce FGG shrinkage: a split-mouth randomized controlled clinical trial.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Amir Shammas, Hadi Ranjbar, Mohadeseh Arab Solghar, Najme Asghari, Mohammad Mohammadi
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate whether horizontal continuous and apical stretching sutures could reduce FGG shrinkage.

Materials and methods: In this randomized controlled clinical trial ten patients (20 sites, seven females and three males) ranging from 18 to 53 years (average 39 years) with insufficient keratinized and attached gingiva received FGG in two quadrants of mandible (splitmouth design). Horizontal continuous and apical stretching sutures were used in test sites in addition to common suturing techniques. Clinical parameters including probing depth (PD), the width of keratinized and attached gingiva (KG, AG), the horizontal and vertical dimension of the graft (HD, VD), and graft area (GA) were recorded at baseline and 1, 3, and six months after the operation.

Results: PD did not differ significantly for six months. The average change of other parameters in test and control sites respectively was as follows: KG increased 5.5 mm and 5.1 mm, AG increased 5.3 mm and 5.1 mm, HD shrinkage was 21.6% and 15.8%, VD shrinkage was 33.7% and 33.2%, GA shrinkage was 47.3% and 43.3%. There were no significant differences between test and control sites in clinical parameters six months after surgery.

Conclusion: Application of horizontal continuous and apical stretching sutures does not reduce FGG shrinkage.

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水平连续和根尖拉伸缝合不能减少FGG收缩:一项裂口随机对照临床试验。
目的:本研究旨在评估水平连续缝合和根尖拉伸缝合是否可以减少FGG收缩。材料与方法:随机对照临床试验10例患者(20个部位,7名女性,3名男性),年龄18 ~ 53岁(平均39岁),角化和附着龈不足,在下颌骨的两个象限(裂口设计)接受FGG治疗。除常用缝合技术外,试验部位采用水平连续缝合和根尖拉伸缝合。记录基线及术后1、3、6个月的临床参数,包括探诊深度(PD)、角化及附着龈宽度(KG、AG)、移植物水平和垂直尺寸(HD、VD)、移植物面积(GA)。结果:PD 6个月无明显差异。其他参数在试验点和对照点的平均变化分别为:KG增大5.5 mm和5.1 mm, AG增大5.3 mm和5.1 mm, HD收缩分别为21.6%和15.8%,VD收缩分别为33.7%和33.2%,GA收缩分别为47.3%和43.3%。术后6个月试验点与对照点的临床参数无显著差异。结论:水平连续缝合和根尖拉伸缝合不能减少FGG收缩。
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European Oral Research
European Oral Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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