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Evaluation of Sticky Bone With or Without EDTA for Treatment of Gingival Recession
Sponsor: Kafrelsheikh University
Summary
Gingival recession is a common clinical finding in periodontal disease which is frequently associated with esthetic concerns, root hypersensitivity, and root caries. Many surgical therapeutic approaches have been developed to predictably obtain root coverage of gingival recession defects. Injectable PRF (I-PRF) is the liquid form of PRF. I-PRF is a bioactive agent obtained by low-speed centrifugation, and it has the capacity to stimulate tissue regeneration. At high concentrations, PRF may stimulate the secretion of several growth factors and trigger fibroblast migration. I-PRF is generally used in regenerative treatments, with good outcomes. Ethylenediaminetetraaceti acid (EDTA) is a chelating agent that could enhance the attachment of connective tissue to the root surface by exposing collagen and, as a consequence, enhance root coverage. EDTA works at neutral pH, and this property has been reported to preserve adjacent tissue vitality. The present study will be carried out to evaluate the effect of sticky bone with or without EDTA root surface biomodification for treatment of gingival recession.
Official title: Evaluation of Sticky Bone With or Without EDTA Root Surface Biomodification for Treatment of Gingival Recession: Randomized Controlled Clinical Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 70 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2021-08-03
Completion Date
2024-09
Last Updated
2024-04-11
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Sticky bone and EDTA
treatment using Sticky bone after EDTA root surface biomodification
Sticky bone
treatment using Sticky bone
Locations (1)
Faculty of Dentistry, Kafrelsheikh University
Kafr ash Shaykh, Kafr el-Sheikh Governorate, Egypt