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In an era where less than ideal esthetics is not accepted, the request for esthetic procedures is widely sought after. Melanin, a brown pigment, is the most common natural pigment contributing to endogenous pigmentation of gingiva. It is a non-hemoglobin-derived pigment formed by cells called melaonocytes
Dental cosmetic procedures including gingival depigmentation among the young generation are vastly becoming popular due to the public advertising of what the "ideal smile" should be. This means that brown/ pigmented gingiva is not esthetically accepted by modern standards. Numerous techniques for depigmentation were developed including surgical abrasion, lasers, chemicals and thermal techniques.
The use of post-operative non-eugenol containing periodontal packs acts as a mechanical barrier for coverage of the denuded area which prevents bleeding and promotes healing by preventing trauma to the area.
Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) is a form of concentrated suspension of growth factors that promote healing and tissue regeneration. Its use in the medical and dental fields is expanding during the recent year.
Gingival depigmentation procedures especially bur abrasion and scalpel surgical techniques require the use of post-operative periodontal pack. The periodontal pack protects the surgical site from surface trauma, stops the post-operative bleeding and infection as well as stabilizing the blood clot and accelerate healing.
However, a review article discussed the adverse effects of periodontal pack as it may cause plaque induced inflammation, patient discomfort due to difficulty in eating and irritation of the tissues. In the article, there were clinical trials that advocated that wound healing could occur without the need of periodontal pack if the surgical wound was kept clean alone indicating that the pack does not affect the wound healing.
This gave rise to idea to use a material that has been proven to accelerate wound healing and decrease the patient discomfort to be placed under the periodontal pack which would be used only as a protective barrier.
Several studies tested platelet rich concentrates as adjunctive methods under periodontal packs verses periodontal packs alone after surgical abrasion of gingival depigmentation. They found that there was a clinical, histological and statistical difference between the groups favoring the platelet concentrate groups.
Using PRF which is a second generation platelet concentrate first developed by Choukroun et al in 2001 used as a membrane could provide accelerated wound healing properties which would accelerate ginigival re-epithelization . Using a periodontal pack is conventionally used which will provide a mechanical barrier to protect the wound from any stimulus.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Non-eugenol containing periodontal packs with PRF | Experimental | Non-eugenol containing periodontal packs with PRF after gingival de-pigmentation |
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| Non-eugenol containing periodontal packs | Placebo Comparator | Non-eugenol containing periodontal packs after gingival de-pigmentation |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| PRF under non-eugenol containing periodontal pack | Biological | Platelet Rich Fibrin under non-eugenol containing periodontal pack |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Post-operative pain | Visual Analog Scale: minimum score 0 (no pain), maximum score 10 (unbearable pain) | 1st day post-operative |
| Post-operative pain | Visual Analog Scale: minimum score 0 (no pain), maximum score 10 (unbearable pain) | 3rd day post-operative |
| Post-operative pain | Visual Analog Scale: minimum score 0 (no pain), maximum score 10 (unbearable pain) | 5th day post-operative |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Re-epithelization | Toulodine Blue test: dark blue = positive (worst score), light blue = negative (better score) | 5th day post-operative |
| Wound healing | Healing Index (Landry, 1985): minimum score 1 (very poor), maximum score 5 (excellent) |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Cairo University Faculty of Dentistry | Recruiting | Cairo | Egypt |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 31367132 | Background | Dahiya R, Blaggana A, Panwar V, Kumar S, Kathuria A, Malik S. Clinical and histological comparison of platelet-rich fibrin versus non-eugenol periodontal dressing in the treatment of gingival hyperpigmentation. J Indian Soc Periodontol. 2019 Jul-Aug;23(4):345-350. doi: 10.4103/jisp.jisp_688_18. |
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The patient and the statistician are masked
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| Non-eugenol containing periodontal pack | Other | Non-eugenol containing periodontal pack after gingival depigmentation |
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| 3rd day post-operative |
| Wound healing | Healing Index (Landry, 1985): minimum score 1 (very poor), maximum score 5 (excellent) | 5th day post-operative |
| Re-pigmentation | Re-pigmentation of de pigmented site (Kumar, Bhat and Bhat, 2012): minimum score 0 (absence of depigmentation, maximum score 3 (Diffuse brown to black pigmentation, marginal, and attached) | 6 months post-operative |