Socket Sealing Using Free Gingival Grafts: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 3.1 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Dentistry Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-07 DOI:10.3390/dj13010024
Ralitsa Yotsova
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Background: Post-extraction ridge resorption is an inevitable phenomenon that cannot be eliminated but is significantly reduced using additional surgical techniques known as socket preservation. They aim to create favorable conditions for implant placement and prosthetic restoration. This study aims to assess the effect of socket sealing (SS) with free gingival grafts on the vertical resorption of socket walls at the premolar and molar regions over 3 months. Methods: This randomized two-arm controlled trial with parallel groups (1:1 allocation) was conducted at the Department of Oral Surgery, Medical University-Varna, Bulgaria, from 27 June 2022 to 20 April 2023. Forty patients aged 30-65 were equally and randomly allocated to the SS or the control groups. Atraumatic tooth extraction was performed. In the control group, the socket was left on secondary wound healing. In the SS group, the socket orifice was "sealed" with an FGG harvested from the hard palate or maxillary tuberosity. Results: Data analysis demonstrated that SS with an FGG is a successful method for reducing the post-extraction resorption of the socket walls. In addition, this study confirms that the thickness of the buccal wall is a significant factor in its vertical resorption. Conclusions: Socket sealing with an FGG is a valuable method that eliminates the need for flap reflection and compensates for the soft tissue deficit when immediate implant placement or bone augmentation is required. Further research is necessary to determine the role of different factors influencing bone resorption and compare the effect of different socket preservation methods.

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背景:拔牙后牙嵴吸收是不可避免的现象,不能消除,但使用称为窝保留的额外手术技术可显著减少。他们的目标是为种植体植入和假体修复创造有利条件。本研究旨在评估游离龈种植对前磨牙和磨牙区牙槽壁垂直吸收的影响。方法:这项平行组(1:1分配)的随机双臂对照试验于2022年6月27日至2023年4月20日在保加利亚瓦尔纳医科大学口腔外科进行。40例30 ~ 65岁患者平均随机分为SS组和对照组。进行无外伤拔牙。对照组创面二次愈合时留用牙槽。在SS组中,用从硬腭或上颌结节上摘取的FGG“密封”窝口。结果:数据分析表明,SS与FGG是一种成功的减少拔牙后窝壁吸收的方法。此外,本研究证实了颊壁厚度是影响其垂直吸收的重要因素。结论:当需要即刻植入或骨增强时,使用FGG进行骨窝密封是一种有价值的方法,它消除了对皮瓣反射的需要,并补偿了软组织缺损。需要进一步的研究来确定不同因素对骨吸收的影响,并比较不同的窝保留方法的效果。
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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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