Abstract

The aim of the present study was to determine the percentage of recession coverage achieved following surgery with a collagen matrix, and patient-reported outcome measures. Five healthy adults who had completed orthodontic therapy with a gingival recession defect were recruited. Gingival recession coverage was performed using a two-layer, xenogeneic collagen matrix (Mucograft). During the first 2weeks, the patients charted their perceptions on bleeding,swelling, pain, and bruising using a visual analog scale (VAS). Post-surgical complications were assessed clinically at 1week, 2weeks, and 1month post-surgery. Recession dimensions were examined at 1, 3, 6, and 12months. At 1year, an average of 67% root coverage was achieved. The amount of recession coverage achieved was stable from 3months. The results were maintained at 1year. There were no post-surgical complications. All VAS parameters decreased to almost zero by day 14. From day 1, bleeding and pain decreased over time. However, there were peaks on days 2 and 3 for swelling and bruising, respectively, followed by a subsequent decrease. The use of Mucograft for recession coverage is effective and safe, with low morbidity and no post-surgical complications. Recession coverage achieved at 3months remained stable in the 1-year follow-up period.

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