Non - Incised Papilla Versus Single Flap Technique In The Reconstruction Of Intrabony Defect

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    20
  • sponsor
    Ain Shams University
Updated on 22 August 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers

Summary

The present study will aim to assess the effectiveness of the non-Incised Papilla surgical approach NIPSA used for the surgical debridement of deep intraosseous defects compared to the single-flap approach SFA.

Primary outcome: interproximal clinical attachment level gain Secondary outcomes: residual probing pocket depth (PPD), pocket depth (PD) reduction, recession (REC), location of the tip of the papilla (TP), width of the keratinized tissue (KT), wound closure (WC), supra-alveolar attachment gain (SUPRA-AG)

Description

The present study will aim to assess the effectiveness of the non-Incised Papilla surgical approach NIPSA used for the surgical debridement of deep intraosseous defects compared to the single-flap approach SFA.

Primary outcome: interproximal clinical attachment level gain Secondary outcomes: residual probing pocket depth (PPD), pocket depth (PD) reduction, recession (REC), location of the tip of the papilla (TP), width of the keratinized tissue (KT), wound closure (WC), supra-alveolar attachment gain (SUPRA-AG)

Details
Condition Periodontal Attachment Loss
Age 18years or above
Treatment non - Incised Papilla surgical approach NIPSA for intrabony defect, single-flap approach SFA
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT06003322
SponsorAin Shams University
Last Modified on22 August 2023

Eligibility

Yes No Not Sure

Inclusion Criteria

\- Age > 18 years
Diagnosis with stage III-IV periodontitis
Presence of one or more intrabony defects with probing pocket depth (PPD) > 5 mm and radiographic defect depth > 4 mm
Full-mouth plaque score (FMPS) and full-mouth bleeding score (FMBS) < 30% (measured at four sites per tooth)
No relevant systemic condition or disease

Exclusion Criteria

Third molars and teeth with type III mobility or with an incorrect endodontic or
restorative treatment
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