Aldrin André Huamán-Mendoza, Isabella Neme Ribeiro Dos Reis, Juliana Assef Ganhito, Cassio Volponi Carvalho, Giorgio De Micheli, Claudio Mendes Pannuti
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Abstract
About half of the cases of gingival recession are associated with the noncarious cervical lesion (NCCL), resulting in combined defects (CDs). NCCL negatively affects the root coverage outcomes. In addition, considering the morbidity associated with graft harvesting, soft-tissue substitutes (STSs) appeared as a suitable option for connective tissue grafts for surgical root coverage. Currently, the literature addressing the therapy of CDs employing STSs is scarce. Thus, the present review aimed to update the literature and outline the future perspectives about root coverage of CDs using STSs. A detailed literature search was conducted on MEDLINE, Web of Science, EMBASE, LILACS, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases using keywords and Boolean operators. Randomized clinical trials (2) and case reports (6) were included. None of the selected studies reported any adverse effect using STSs. Based on the limited evidence available, we cannot state that STSs may benefit the periodontal clinical and patient-centered outcomes. Randomized controlled trials are needed to assess the long-term outcomes, surgical approaches, and restorative protocols.
大约一半的牙龈退缩病例与非癌性宫颈病变(NCCL)有关,导致合并缺陷(CD)。NCCL对根系覆盖结果产生负面影响。此外,考虑到与移植物收获相关的发病率,软组织替代品(STS)似乎是结缔组织移植物用于外科根部覆盖的合适选择。目前,关于使用STSs治疗CD的文献很少。因此,本综述旨在更新文献,并概述使用STS对CD进行根覆盖的未来前景。使用关键字和布尔运算符在MEDLINE、Web of Science、EMBASE、LILACS、Scopus和Google Scholar数据库上进行了详细的文献搜索。包括随机临床试验(2)和病例报告(6)。所选研究均未报告使用STSs有任何不良反应。基于现有的有限证据,我们不能说STSs可能有利于牙周临床和以患者为中心的结果。需要进行随机对照试验来评估长期结果、手术方法和恢复方案。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology publishes original scientific articles to support practice , education and research in the dental specialty of periodontology and oral implantology. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology (JISP), is the official publication of the Society and is managed and brought out by the Editor of the society. The journal is published Bimonthly with special issues being brought out for specific occasions. The ISP had a bulletin as its publication for a large number of years and was enhanced as a Journal a few years ago