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Clinical Evaluation of a Modified Technique for Free Gingival Graft Stabilization Using Titanium Fixation Tacs Around Implants Versus Conventional Suturing Technique: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
The aim of this randomized, controlled, parallel-grouped, clinical trial is to evaluate the width of keratinized gingiva after free gingival graft stabilized by titanium fixation tacs compared to traditional suturing. Research question: In patients with inadequate keratinized gingiva undergoing soft tissue augmentation by free gingival graft , will graft stabilization using Titanium fixation tacs affect the amount of keratinized tissue gain compared to graft stabilization using sutures ?
Free gingival graft obtained from the palate, usually replaces missing or lost keratinized tissue. Although it represents the gold standard, its success relies on providing intimate and atraumatic stabilization, as maintaining the plasmatic circulation is crucial for graft healing and perfusion, considering that judging the success of free gingival graftis based on the extent of the postoperative healing contraction and the quality of graft adherence to the underlying periosteum. Suturing can be time consuming and sometimes fail to achieve a positive result. Also it was reported that for every one-minute increase of the gingival augmentation procedure time, there is a 4% likely increase for pain and a 3% for swelling. However, by using fixation tacs the surgical time can be significantly reduced and the procedure can be less technique sensitive.
Age
18 - 40 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
Start Date
November 2, 2024
Primary Completion Date
December 1, 2025
Completion Date
February 1, 2026
Last Updated
June 13, 2025
26
ESTIMATED participants
Free gingival graft stabilized by Titanium fixation tacs
PROCEDURE
Free gingival graft stabilized by sutures
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
NCT06580821
NCT07436091
NCT07199686
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