Treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recessions with an acellular dermal matrix or a connective tissue graft: a Meta-analysis.
- Author:
Zhaoxia CONG
1
,
2
;
Yuan LIU
1
,
2
;
Jin ZHAO
1
,
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Meta-analysis; acellular dermal matrix; connective tissue graft; multiple adjacent gingival recessions
- MeSH: Humans; Gingival Recession/surgery*; Acellular Dermis; Surgical Flaps; Esthetics, Dental; Connective Tissue/transplantation*
- From: West China Journal of Stomatology 2022;40(6):690-697
- CountryChina
- Language:English
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVES:To evaluate the effectiveness of an acellular dermal matrix or a connective tissue autograft in the treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recessions through Meta-analysis.
METHODS:Randomized controlled trials were screened in four electronic databases in English according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria until April 20, 2022. The main outcome indicators were keratinized gingival tissue width, recession depth, probing depth, clinical attachment level, complete root coverage, and root coverage esthetic score.
RESULTS:Seven randomized controlled trials were included. After 12 months, the connective tissue graft in the control group could increase the keratinized gingival tissue width [mean difference (MD)=-0.28 (-0.47, -0.08), P=0.006], reduce the gingival recession depth [MD=0.23 (0.12, 0.35), P<0.000 1], and improve the complete root coverage [risk ratio=0.80, 95% confidence interval (0.69, 0.93), P=0.003] compared with the acellular dermal matrix in the experimental group. No significant difference was found in probing depth, clinical attachment level, and root coverage esthetic score between groups.
CONCLUSIONS:Connective tissue grafts have advantages in increasing the keratinized gingival tissue width, reducing the gingival recession depth, and improving the complete root coverage in surgeries for treating multiple adjacent gingival recessions. Acellular dermal matrices also have some clinical value in terms of operation simplicity and similar effectiveness.