| Literature DB >> 31819667 |
Mario Martelloni1, Giulia Montagner2, Diletta Trojan2, Roberta Abate3.
Abstract
Mucogingival surgery has the objective to obtain coverage of the recession, with a favorable long-term prognosis, but also to minimize postoperative problems and surgery-related risks. Human amniotic membrane is increasingly employed for periodontal tissue repair in order to promote epithelialization and to reduce pain and scar tissue formation. A 38-year-old female patient reports dental hypersensitivity resulting from gingival recession affecting tooth 4.1. A mucogingival surgical procedure was proposed and a partial-thickness flap of epithelial-connective tissue was harvested from the palate and grafted on to the receiving site. The amniotic membrane was positioned at the donor site to reduce postoperative morbidity and to encourage rapid palatal healing. One week after the application of HAM (human amniotic membrane), the wound was healed and 1 month after the donor site was completely re-epithelialized. The present case report suggests that in the surgical treatment of gingival recession with palatal epithelial-connective tissue graft, HAM promotes rapid epithelialization of the palatal donor site wound with a reduction in morbidity.Entities:
Keywords: amniotic membrane; gingival recession; human tissue; palatal epithelial-connective tissue
Year: 2019 PMID: 31819667 PMCID: PMC6875521 DOI: 10.2147/IMCRJ.S213275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Med Case Rep J ISSN: 1179-142X
Figure 1Gingival recession in tooth 4.1.
Figure 2Intraoral dental X-rays showing reabsorption of interproximal bone peaks.
Figure 3Removal of epithelial-connective tissue from the palate.
Figure 4Epithelial-connective tissue graft.
Figure 5Positioning the amniotic membrane at the donor site (A) and horizontal mattress sutures (B).
Figure 6Resolution of gingival recession 30 days after the procedure.
Figure 7Reepithelialization of the palate 14 days after HAM grafting, before (A) and after (B) removal of stitches.
Figure 8Appearance of the palate 30 days after the procedure.