Técnicas de preservación papilar modificada y simplificada como alternativas al diseño de incisión intrasulcular para colgajos de acceso en el tratamiento de bolsas supraóseas
Aim: Compare the modified papilla preservation technique (MPPT) (1) and the simplified papilla preservation flap (SPPF) (2) with the intrasulcular (IS) (3) design, in access flaps as procedures for resolving suprabony periodontal pockets. Material and Methods: Seventeen subjects with supraalveol...
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Publicado en: | Revista de la Facultad de Odontología |
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Sumario: | Aim: Compare the modified papilla preservation technique
(MPPT) (1) and the simplified papilla preservation flap (SPPF)
(2) with the intrasulcular (IS) (3) design, in access flaps as
procedures for resolving suprabony periodontal pockets.
Material and Methods: Seventeen subjects with supraalveolar-
type defects were randomly assigned to a test
group, to intervene with preservation techniques (SPPF o
MPPT as appropriate) and a control group to intervene with
the intrasulcular design. 12 sites was operated with MPPT,
13 with SPPF and 23 with IS. Probing depth (PD), clinical
attachment level (CAL) and Gingival recession (GR) were
evaluated at baseline and after 6 and 9 months.
Conclusions: The data suggest a significant clinical
benefit in the stability of the tissues, the resolution of the
periodontal pocket and CAL gain, with the application of
the preservation techniques versus the intrasulcular design,
during surgical treatment of periodontitis of supra-alveolar
pockets. |
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