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Roo t Cove rage Using a Porcine Collagen Matrix

D. Reino, L. Maia, P. G. Fernandes, Sérgio, L. S. Souza, M. T. Júnior, D. Palioto, Márcio, Fermandes de Moraes Grisi, A. B. Novaes

semanticscholar(2015)

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technique (EFT) with the coronally advanced flap technique (CAF) using a porcine collagen matrix (PCM) for root coverage. Twenty patients with two bilateral gingival recessions, Miller class I or II on non-molar teeth were treated with CAF+PCM (control group) or EFT+PCM (test group). Clinical measurements of probing pocket depth (PPD), clinical attachment level (CAL), recession height (RH), keratinized tissue height (KTH), keratinized mucosa thickness (KMT) were determined at baseline, 3 and 6 months post-surgery. At 6 months, the mean root coverage for test group was 81.89%, and for control group it was 62.80% (p<0.01). The change of recession depth from baseline was statistically significant between test and control groups, with an mean of 2.21 mm gained at the control sites and 2.84 mm gained at the test sites (p=0.02). There were no statistically significant differences for KTH, PPD or CAL comparing the two therapies. The extended flap technique presented better root coverage than the coronally advanced flap technique when PCM was used. A Random i z e d Compa r a t i v e S tudy o f Two Te chn ique s t o Op t im i z e t h e Roo t Cove rage Using a Porcine Collagen Matrix
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