Abstract | AIM: The aim of this randomized controlled clinical study was to compare the use of an acellular dermal matrix graft (ADMG) with or without the enamel matrix derivative (EMD) in smokers to evaluate which procedure would provide better root coverage. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Nineteen smokers with bilateral Miller Class I or II gingival recessions ≥3 mm were selected. The test group was treated with an association of ADMG and EMD, and the control group with ADMG alone. Probing depth, relative clinical attachment level, gingival recession height, gingival recession width, keratinized tissue width and keratinized tissue thickness were evaluated before the surgeries and after 6 months. Wilcoxon test was used for the statistical analysis at significance level of 5%. RESULTS: No significant differences were found between groups in all parameters at baseline. The mean gain recession height between baseline and 6 months and the complete root coverage favored the test group (p = 0.042, p = 0.019 respectively). CONCLUSION: Smoking may negatively affect the results achieved through periodontal plastic procedures; however, the association of ADMG and EMD is beneficial in the root coverage of gingival recessions in smokers, 6 months after the surgery.
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Authors | Luciana B Alves, Priscila P Costa, Sérgio Luís Scombatti de Souza, Márcio F de Moraes Grisi, Daniela B Palioto, Mario Taba Jr, Arthur B Novaes Jr |
Journal | Journal of clinical periodontology
(J Clin Periodontol)
Vol. 39
Issue 4
Pg. 393-9
(04 2012)
ISSN: 1600-051X [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 22409423
(Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial)
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Copyright | © 2012 John Wiley & Sons A/S. |
Chemical References |
- Alloderm
- Dental Enamel Proteins
- enamel matrix proteins
- Collagen
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Topics |
- Adult
- Chi-Square Distribution
- Collagen
- Dental Enamel Proteins
(therapeutic use)
- Female
- Gingival Recession
(drug therapy, surgery)
- Gingivoplasty
(methods)
- Humans
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Single-Blind Method
- Skin, Artificial
- Smoking
- Statistics, Nonparametric
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