Ain Shams Dental Journal (Mar 2024)

Wound Healing Evaluation after Gingival Depigmentation Using Ceramic Soft Tissue Trimming Bur Versus Diode Laser: Randomized Clinical Trial

  • Mohamed Fouda,
  • Suzan Seifallah,
  • Hadir Eldessouky,
  • Mohamed Bissar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21608/asdj.2024.274669.1223
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 1
pp. 27 – 37

Abstract

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Background: For the patient seeking correction, gingival hyperpigmentation may be a major concern, particularly in cases of vertical maxillary excess, high lip line, and strong aesthetic demand.Objective: to assess if ceramic soft tissue trimming bur equally efficient as a gingival depigmentation tool versus diode laser.Materials and Methods: A total of 30 patients who needed depigmentation procedures in upper jaw . In this study we used split mouth design by dividing the upper jaws into 2 equal half. In Group 1, The soft tissue trimming bur performed the depigmentation treatment. The depigmentation process in Group 2 was completed using a laser.Results: Group I showed a significant difference at follow-up visits (p<0.001). Value recorded at 1 month (100.00±0.00) had the greatest mean value then 7 days (82.43±8.42) while value recorded at baseline (0.00±0.00) showed the least mean value. Pairwise assessments showed significantly different values (p<0.001). Group II had a significant variation at follow-up then 7 days (82.94±8.02) while at baseline (0.00±0.00) showed the least mean value. Pairwise comparisons showed significantly different values at different intervals (p<0.001).Conclusion: The outcomes of the two methods of treatment were nearly identical. A Aesthetic satisfaction and equitable wound healing. Compared to diode lasers, soft tissue trimmers are less expensive and easier to operate.

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