游离牙龈移植技术修复牙龈萎缩:6个月随访的介入研究

Poornima Rajendran, R. Namburi
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背景:医生和患者都经常处理牙龈萎缩。在Miller的I类和II类下颌牙龈萎缩中,本研究的目的是评估游离牙龈移植物(FGG)作为单步手术在牙根覆盖和美学方面的可预测性。材料与方法:10例年龄在25 ~ 50岁之间的患者(3男7女)被送到牙周病科作为研究对象。总共选择了14个下颌骨退行部位。分别于术后基线、术后3个月、6个月分别评估退缩深度(RD)、退缩宽度、探探深度(PD)、临床附着水平(CAL)、附着龈宽度(WAG)、视觉模拟评分(VAS)。结果:基线时平均RD为3.13±2.0 mm, 6个月后降至0.80±0.78 mm。基线时VAS为3.52±0.81,术后6个月VAS改善至平均6±2.14。从基线WAG为0.35±0.38 mm到2.83±0.68 mm,显著增加,p<0.0001。术后6个月,CAL从5.63±1.12 mm增加到1.28±0.76 mm。PD由1.98±0.54 mm提高到0.97±0.36 mm。结论:FGG在经济衰退覆盖率上有统计学上的显著提高,并具有良好的美学评分。在Miller 's I类和II类牙龈衰退的情况下,该技术在WAG和根覆盖方面产生了可靠的单步增益。
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Free gingival grafting technique for gingival recession coverage: A 6-month follow-up interventional study
Background: Both the practitioner and the patient frequently deal with gingival recession. In Miller’s Classes I and II mandibular gingival recession, the goal of this study was to evaluate the predictability of the free gingival graft (FGG), as a single-step operation in terms of root coverage and esthetics. Materials and Methods: 10 patients between the ages of 25 and 50 who were sent to the Department of Periodontics (3 men and 7 women) made up the study group. There were a total of 14 mandibular recession sites that were chosen. Recession depth (RD), recession width, probing depth (PD), clinical attachment level (CAL), width of attached gingiva (WAG), and visual analog scale (VAS) were assessed at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months post-operatively. Results: The mean RD was 3.13±2.0 mm at the baseline and decreased to 0.80±0.78 mm after 6 months. At baseline, the VAS was 3.52±0.81, and at 6 months after surgery, it had improved to a mean of 6±2.14. From a baseline WAG of 0.35±0.38 to 2.83±0.68 mm, there wasa significant increase with p<0.0001. Six months after surgery, there was an increase in CAL, from 5.63±1.12 to 1.28±0.76 mm. In addition, PD improved from 1.98±0.54 to 0.97±0.36 mm. Conclusion: FGG showed statistically significant gain in recession coverage and had good esthetic score. The technique produced a reliable single-step gain in WAG as well as root coverage in cases of Miller’s Classes I and II gingival recession.
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