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Clinical Outcomes of Free Gingival Graft Following Recipient Bed Preparation With Er,Cr:Ysgg Laser Versus Scalpel: A Split-Mouth Randomized Clinical Trial Publisher Pubmed



Aslroosta H1 ; Morshedzadeh G2 ; Moslemi N1, 3 ; Moayer A4 ; Rahimi H5 ; Fekrazad R6
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  1. 1. Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Post-Doctoral Periodontology Program, School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Laser Research Center of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  4. 4. Periodontics, Private Practice, Tehran, Iran
  5. 5. Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran, Iran
  6. 6. Radiation Sciences Research Center, Laser Research Center in Medical Sciences, AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: Photobiomodulation# Photomedicine# and Laser Surgery Published:2021


Abstract

Objective: Free gingival graft (FGG) procedure is accompanied with a considerable rate of graft shrinkage. This study was aimed to assess the dimensional changes of FGG after recipient site preparation with Er,Cr:YSGG laser and surgical scalpel. Materials and methods: This split-mouth randomized clinical trial evaluated 11 patients with bilateral lack of keratinized gingiva in mandibular premolars. The test side in each patient was prepared with Er,Cr:YSGG laser (3 W power, 300 mJ energy, 10 Hz frequency, long-pulsed mode), whereas the control side was prepared by surgical scalpel. All FGGs were harvested from the palate with standard dimensions of 14 × 9 mm. The graft width, length, surface area, and shrinkage and color match were measured after 1, 3, and 6 months. Postoperative complications, including pain and bleeding were also evaluated using a questionnaire. Results: In both groups, the surface area and width of graft significantly decreased at all time points compared with baseline but the difference in this respect was not significant between the two groups (p > 0.05). In both groups, maximum shrinkage occurred within the first 3 months. In control group, the surface shrinkage in 3 months was significantly greater than the first month (p = 0.025) without significant difference between groups (p = 0.79). The two groups were not significantly different regarding pain score and bleeding score either. On the day of surgery, the test group had slightly lower pain score and higher bleeding score in comparison to the control group without significant difference. The pain and bleeding scores reduced in both groups with no significant difference (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Er,Cr:YSGG laser has promising results for preparation of FGG recipient site and yields results comparable to those of surgical scalpel. © Copyright 2021, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2021.
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