Abstract

To assess the effectiveness of non-incised papillae surgical approach (NIPSA) in periodontal reconstructive surgery of combined intra-suprabony defects. Patients with deep periodontal defects treated with NIPSA (n=20) were analysed. Defects were treated with enamel matrix derivative plus xenograft. Clinical outcomes were assessed before surgery and at 12months. Wound closure was assessed one week post-surgery. Supra-alveolar attachment gain (SUPRA-AG) was recorded at 12months post-surgery. Non-incised papillae surgical approach showed significant improvements in clinical attachment gain (5.9±2.38mm; p<0.001), recession reduction (0.25±0.44; p<0.05) and tip of the papillae coronal displacement (0.4±0.5; p<0.05). It also showed complete wound closure of the apical mucosal incision in the 85% of the cases, with no interproximal tissue necrosis. SUPRA-AG (1.9±1.74) showed a positive tendency, associated with complete intrabony defect resolution. Non-incised papillae surgical approach promoted primary intention healing, wound stability and space provision for optimal periodontal reconstruction, preserving supra-alveolar soft tissue integrity.

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