Zucchelli, G., Marzadori, M., Mounssif, I., Mazzotti, C., Stefanini, M.
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and aesthetic outcomes of two different surgical approaches for the treatment of deep gingival recession affecting the mandibular incisors.
Methods: A total of 50 patients with Miller class I and II gingival recessions (≥3mm) in the lower incisors were enrolled. Some 25 patients were randomly assigned to the control group and the other 25 patients to the test group. All defects were treated with the coronally advanced flap + connective tissue graft (CAF + CTG) and in the test group the labial submucosal tissue (LST) was removed. Postoperative morbidity was evaluated at one week. Clinical and aesthetic evaluations were made at one year.
Results: Statistically greater recession reduction, probability of CRC (adjusted OR 7.94; 95% CI = 1.88-33.50, p=0.0024) and greater increase in GT were observed in the test group. Greater graft exposure and increase in KTH were demonstrated in the control group. Better aesthetic outcomes were observed in the test group. No statistically significant between groups differences were demonstrated in patient analgesic consumption and postoperative discomfort and bleeding.
Conclusions: LST removal during CAF + CTG surgery is indicated to provide better root coverage and aesthetic outcomes in the treatment of gingival recession affecting the lower incisors.
J Clin Periodontol 2014; 41: 806-813.
