Patient Outcomes Following Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft and Free Gingival Graft Procedures

Background: Subepithelial connective tissue grafts (CTGs) and free gingival grafts (FGGs) are common periodontal procedures with similar indications; however, they may differ regarding patient outcomes. Reports on postoperative periodontal patient outcomes are limited. The aim of this observational...

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description Background: Subepithelial connective tissue grafts (CTGs) and free gingival grafts (FGGs) are common periodontal procedures with similar indications; however, they may differ regarding patient outcomes. Reports on postoperative periodontal patient outcomes are limited. The aim of this observational trial was to compare patient‐based outcomes for CTGs and FGGs. Methods: Patients who received CTG or FGG completed postoperative questionnaires at 3 days and 3 weeks to assess pain, number of analgesic pills taken, and number of days pills were taken. Postoperative pain was assessed using a visual analog scale (VAS). Results: Twenty‐three subjects (12 CTGs and 11 FGGs) completed the study. Differences between CTG and FGG groups in VAS pain scores at 3 days did not reach statistical significance. The proportion of subjects reporting pain in the palate at 3 days was significantly greater for FGG (P
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Reports on postoperative periodontal patient outcomes are limited. The aim of this observational trial was to compare patient‐based outcomes for CTGs and FGGs. Methods: Patients who received CTG or FGG completed postoperative questionnaires at 3 days and 3 weeks to assess pain, number of analgesic pills taken, and number of days pills were taken. Postoperative pain was assessed using a visual analog scale (VAS). Results: Twenty‐three subjects (12 CTGs and 11 FGGs) completed the study. Differences between CTG and FGG groups in VAS pain scores at 3 days did not reach statistical significance. The proportion of subjects reporting pain in the palate at 3 days was significantly greater for FGG (P &lt;0.05). There were no significant intergroup differences at 3 weeks. For the FGG group, 3‐week VAS pain scores were less than the 3‐day ones (P &lt;0.01). For the entire study population, the number of days analgesic pills were taken, total number of analgesic pills taken, and number of pills taken from day 3 to the end of the study correlated with the 3‐week pain scores. Conclusions: FGG is associated with a greater incidence of donor site pain compared to CTG at the early postoperative period. Longer‐term pain after soft tissue grafting is associated with greater analgesic usage. 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Biological and medical sciences
Connective Tissue - transplantation
Dentistry
Facial bones, jaws, teeth, parodontium: diseases, semeiology
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Gingival Recession - surgery
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Gingivoplasty - adverse effects
Gingivoplasty - methods
Humans
Ibuprofen - therapeutic use
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Non tumoral diseases
Otorhinolaryngology. Stomatology
pain
Pain Measurement
Pain, Postoperative - drug therapy
Pain, Postoperative - etiology
Prospective Studies
Statistics, Nonparametric
Tissue and Organ Harvesting - adverse effects
Treatment Outcome
Vestibuloplasty - adverse effects
Vestibuloplasty - methods
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