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dimensional change in gingival graft ,scalpel versus graft

Not Applicable
Conditions
Dimensional changes in gingival graft after 6 months.
Disorder of gingiva and edentulous alveolar ridge, unspecified
Registration Number
IRCT20170916036203N3
Lead Sponsor
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria

Age older than 18 years requires increased attached gingiva width in the mandibular premolar area(Keratinized gingiva less than 2mm or attached gingiva less than 1mm)
Patients' health in terms of systemic and periodontal conditions (probe depth less than 3 mm or BOP Grade 1 or less)
good plaque control (plaque index less than 20%)
Ability to adapt the patient to the study-related processes

Exclusion Criteria

1- heavy smoker (those who smokes more than 10 cigarettes a day)
Having a systemic problem that has a negative effect on wound healing. And taking medications that interfere with surgical repair
pregnant patients
Use of antibiotics over the past 6 months

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Dimensional changes of free gingival grafts in two substrates prepared with Orbium Laser Er: Cr: YSGG and the Scalpel Common Method. Timepoint: 1st, 3rd and 6th months after surgery. Method of measurement: Image J software (mm2).
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Duration of surgery. Timepoint: Surgical day. Method of measurement: Time in minutes.;Pain. Timepoint: The first 10 days after surgery. Method of measurement: Questionaire (VAS).;Swelling. Timepoint: The first 10 days after surgery. Method of measurement: questionnaire and patient examination.;Hematoma. Timepoint: the first 10 days after surgery. Method of measurement: questionaire.;Colour Match (brightness parameters). Timepoint: 6 month after surgery. Method of measurement: adobe photoshop.
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