Medicina (Sep 2022)

Interdental Papillary Reconstruction by Microtunnelling Technique Using Autologous Biomatrices—A Randomised Controlled Clinical Trial

  • Sindhura Gadi,
  • Sangeetha Subramanian,
  • P. S. G. Prakash,
  • Devapriya Appukuttan,
  • Abirami Thanigaimalai,
  • Maha A. Bahammam,
  • Khalid J. Alzahrani,
  • Khalaf F. Alsharif,
  • Ibrahim F. Halawani,
  • Mrim M. Alnfiai,
  • Thodur Madapusi Balaji,
  • Shankargouda Patil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58101326
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 10
p. 1326

Abstract

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Background and objectives: The study aimed to evaluate and compare the amount of papillary gain and black triangle height reduction after intervention with a microtunnelling technique with either Connective tissue graft (CTG) or Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) as a biomatrix at 6 months using a microsurgical approach. Materials and Methods: Twenty-six patients with interdental papillary loss were included in the study. The patients were selected randomly for the study groups with thirteen patients in each group: a control group where CTG was utilised as a matrix, and a test group where PRF was utilised as a matrix, for interdental papillary reconstruction. A microtunnelling technique was performed for both the study groups under a surgical microscope. The primary parameters assessed were interdental Papillary height (PH) and Black triangle height (BTH) at baseline, with secondary parameters Visual analogue score by dentist (VAS-D) and patient (VAS-P) assessed at 6 months. Results: Both the control and test groups showed a significant reduction in BTH within their respective group at six months (p p value = 0.582) and PH (p-value = 0.892) between the study groups at 6 months. Conclusions: IDP reconstruction utilising a microtunnelling approach with CTG or PRF was successful without any significant differences between the groups for the parameters assessed at 6 months.

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