Title of article :
Evaluation of efficacy of a bioresorbable membrane in the treatment of oral lichen planus
Author/Authors :
Kapoor, Anoop Departments of Periodontology and Oral Implantology - MN DAV Dental College - Solan - Himachal Pradesh, India , Sikri, Poonam Desh Bhagat Dental College and Hospital - Muktsar, India , Grover, Vishakha National Dental College and Hospital - Derabassi - Punjab, India , Malhotra, Ranjan National Dental College and Hospital - Derabassi - Punjab, India , Sachdeva, Sonia Himachal Dental College - Sundernagar - Himachal Pradesh, India
Abstract :
Background: Gingival involvement is commonly seen in lichen planus, a chronic mucocutaneous
inflammatory condition of the stratified squamous epithelia. It is often painful and may undergo
malignant transformation and thus warrants early diagnosis and prompt treatment. The aim of this
study is to evaluate the use of a bioresorbable membrane (Polyglactin 910) in the management of
erosive lichen planus of gingiva.
Materials and Methods: A split-mouth randomized controlled trial was carried out. Fifteen
patients with identical bilateral lesions of lichen planus on gingiva were included in the study. Three
parameters were selected for the clinical assessment of gingival lesions: Surface texture, color, and
burning sensation. After complete oral prophylaxis, an excisional biopsy procedure was carried out
for lesions on both sides, but on the experimental side, the biopsy procedure was combined with
placement of the bioresorbable membrane. The statistical significance of intergroup differences
in measurements was tested by using an independent sample t-test. A two-tailed P-value less than
0.05 was considered as statistically significant.
Results: Intragroup comparisons revealed a statistically significant difference between mean value
of grades at 6, 12, and 24 weeks in both groups for the surface texture, color, and burning sensation
of gingiva, respectively. For intergroup comparison of change in surface texture, color, and burning
sensation of gingiva between group A and group B, differences were statistically nonsignificant.
Conclusion: Surgical management of the lesion accomplished significant improvement of lesion
with no significant additional clinical benefits with the application of bioresorbable membrane.
Worsening of baseline scores was not observed in any case at the end of the study.
Keywords :
Bioresorbable membrane , excisional biopsy , gingiva , lichen planus
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics