Title of article :
Comparison of acellular dermal matrix allograft (ADMA) and a subepithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG) for the treatment of gingival recession
Author/Authors :
Jenabian, Niloofar Department of Periodontics - Dental School - Babol University of Medical Sciences , Yazdanpanahbahabadi, Mohadese Department of Periodontics - Dental School - Babol University of Medical Sciences , Haghpanah Aski, Parya Department of Periodontics - Dental School - Babol University of Medical Sciences , Bijani, Ali Department of Non-communicable Pediatric Diseases Research Center - School of Dentistry - Babol University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of acellular dermal matrix allograft (ADMA) for the treatment of gingival recession as a substitute for subepithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG).
Methods. In this controlled clinical trial, 18 teeth were selected in nine subjects with bilateral gingival
recession. One side was treated with SCTG and a coronally displaced flap as the control group, and
the other side was treated with ADMA and a coronally displaced flap as the test group. Probing pocket
depth (PPD), clinical attachment level, vertical recession depth, recession width, gingival thickness,
keratinized tissue width, and the root coverage percentage were measured before the surgery and at ,-1
-3, and -6month postoperative intervals. The healing index, pain index, and patient satisfaction were
also investigated. The data were analyzed with a general linear model (GLM) repeated measures and
paired t-test.
Results. All the parameters improved except for PPD; however, a comparison between the groups
did not reveal statistically significant differences. Only root coverage percentage and pain index were
significantly lower in the test group. The average percentage of root coverage in the control and test
groups were %16.62±82.01 and %9.4±64.44, respectively.
Conclusion. Both methods resulted in improvements in the clinical results. However, the use of the ADMA led to less pain and root coverage in comparison with the SCTG method.
Keywords :
Allograft , Autologous , Gingival recession , Tooth root , Transplantation , Transplants
Journal title :
Journal of Advanced Periodontology and Implant Dentistry