Evaluation of the Effect of Surgical Experience Level on the Success of the Coronally Advanced Flap (CAF) Technique.

Mustafa Ozcan, Gizem Ada Dulgar, Onur Ucak Turer, Bahar Alkaya, Mehmet Cenk Haytac
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the effects of experience level on the clinical and esthetic results of coronally advanced flap (CAF) surgery.

Material and methods: A postgraduate student's first 40 CAF operations in the periodontology residency program were followed. The Miller Class I gingival recessions were divided into four chronologic groups (n: 10 in each). Clinical and esthetic evaluations were performed at baseline and after 6 months. The results of chronologic intervals were statistically compared.

Results: While the overall mean root coverage (RC) percentage was 73.6% and the complete RC was 60%, the mean RC percentages of the groups, respectively, were 45%, 55%, 86%, and 95%, showing that the mean and complete RC percentage increased as the experience level increased (P < .05). Similarly, as the experience level increased, closure of the gingival recession depth and width and esthetic scores increased, while the surgical time decreased significantly (P < .05). Complications were observed in three patients during the first interval and in two patients during the second interval, while no complications were observed in the other groups.

Conclusions: This study showed that experience level can significantly affect the clinical and esthetic outcomes, operative time, and complication rates of CAF surgery. All education programs should determine how many of each surgical procedure residents must perform before they are considered experienced or expert surgeons who can work independently and predictably achieve safe, acceptable outcomes.

外科经验水平对冠状动脉高级皮瓣(CAF)技术成功的影响评估。
目的:探讨经验水平对冠状动脉皮瓣(CAF)手术的临床和美学效果的影响。材料和方法:一名研究生在牙周病住院治疗项目中进行了前40次CAF手术。Miller I类牙龈退缩按时间顺序分为四组(每组10个)。在基线和6个月后进行临床和美学评估。对时间间隔的结果进行统计学比较。结果:虽然总平均根覆盖率(RC)为73.6%,完全根覆盖率为60%,但各组的平均根覆盖百分比分别为45%、55%、86%和95%,表明平均和完全根覆盖百分比随着经验水平的增加而增加(P<.05),牙龈退缩深度和宽度的闭合和美观评分增加,而手术时间显著缩短(P<0.05)。在第一次间隔期间有三名患者出现并发症,在第二次间隔期间两名患者出现了并发症,而其他组没有观察到并发症。结论:本研究表明,经验水平会显著影响CAF手术的临床和美学效果、手术时间和并发症发生率。所有教育项目都应确定住院医师在被视为经验丰富或专业的外科医生之前,必须进行多少次手术,这些外科医生能够独立工作并可预测地实现安全、可接受的结果。
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