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NCT07513727
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Vitamin C for Gingival Depigmentation

Sponsor: Al-Azhar University

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Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical and histopathological efficacy of topical vitamin C applications using three modalities (topical gel, microneedling , and mesotherapy) in gingival depigmentation. Assessment includes clinical evaluation, CIELAB analysis via DOPI, and histopathological examination (Fontana-Masson staining).

Official title: Clinical and Histological Evaluation of Topical Vitamin C Application Using Three Modalities in Gingival Depigmentation

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

20 Years - 40 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

30

Start Date

2025-07-29

Completion Date

2026-05-01

Last Updated

2026-04-07

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DRUG

Topical Vitamin C ( control Arm)

Topical application of L-Ascorbic Acid gel (1000 mg in 5 ml distilled water with CMC and PEG), applied once daily on gingival hyperpigmented areas for 1 month.

PROCEDURE

Vitamin C mesotherapy

vitamin C mesotherapy was administered by delivering intra-mucosal microinjections of L-ascorbic acid into pigmented gingival tissues at the epithelium-connective tissue junction, providing targeted delivery to melanocyte-rich layers. . The treatment will be repeated 3 times with 1 week .

PROCEDURE

Microneedling technique

Gingival microneedling was performed using a Derma Pen A6 (12-needle row), with penetration depth adjusted to gingival thickness at 700 cycles/min (mode 6). Each gingival side was treated 30-40 seconds per tooth until bleeding points appeared.

Locations (1)

Al-Azhar University Faculty of Dentistry ( Girls )

Cairo, Cario Governorate, Egypt