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Diana Mostafa1, Shaden M Alotaibi2.
Abstract
A gingival depigmentation is a periodontal plastic procedure that is performed in order to remove melanocytic pigmentation. A variety of different modalities have been proposed for removing hyperpigmentation involving surgical scraping, gingival autograft, cryotherapy, electrosurgery, and lasers. However, the microneedling technique is a nonsurgical procedure that creates microholes to facilitate the penetration of topical medications across the connective tissues. Case Description. A healthy female patient aged 25 years with a pigmented gingiva seeking gingival depigmentation. On examination, a dark brown ribbon of hyperpigmentation was observed within the mandibular attached gingiva. The case was diagnosed as physiological moderate gingival pigmentation (pigmentation index score = 3). The patient was interested in achieving aesthetic results with minimally invasive, nonexpensive procedures. Based on the patient's concerns, the microneedling technique using vitamin C was suggested and consented. We used a dermapen device to microneedle the gingiva until bleeding pinpoints were observed; then, topical ascorbic acid was applied. After 3 days, our outcomes revealed an excellent aesthetic pink gingival appearance. Conclusions and Practical Implications. Compared to other minimally invasive techniques, our technique is less expensive and more risk-free. Our novel technique of using dermapen and topical ascorbic acid has shown promising results to our case which gives new perspectives for its application in gingival depigmentation.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35509675 PMCID: PMC9061044 DOI: 10.1155/2022/3655543
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Dent
Figure 1Preoperative picture of moderate gingival pigmentation.
Figure 2Microneedling technique using dermapen and ascorbic acid (vitamin C) application.
Figure 3(a–d) Postoperative pictures of gingival depigmentation.
Figure 4Recurrence of gingival pigmentation started after 6 months.