Vol. 5, Issue 3, Part E (2019)

Peri-implant soft tissue augmentation with palate subepitelial connective tissue graft compared to porcine collagen matrix: A randomized controlled clinical study and histomorphometric analysis

Author(s):

Monteiro Hélio, Peruzzo Daiane, Martines Elizabeth, Napimoga Marcelo, Boulinari Ana and Joly Julio

Abstract:
The objective of this study was to compare the connective tissue graft with Mucograft® collagen matrix, used to increase the peri-implant soft tissue, regarding the keratinized mucosa and number of fibroblasts between the grafted areas and the areas not inherent to the grafts. 12 patients were treated with 2 implants, one with connective tissue and the other with collagen matrix. Measurements were obtained before grafts and at uncoverage (2-3 months), biopsies were performed for fibroblast counting. Was an increase in the width and thickness of the KM for both grafts tested, the width of the KM was significantly higher in the connective tissue(P<0.014) the thickness was similar for both. There was no statistically significant difference in the number of fibroblasts between the two types of grafts. Conclusion: Both grafts resulted in increased the width and thickness of KM while maintaining similar fibroblast counts forboth areas. The connective tissue exhibited a statistically significant superiority in increasing the width of the KM, being the better indication for areas with KM < 2mm.

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How to cite this article:
Monteiro Hélio, Peruzzo Daiane, Martines Elizabeth, Napimoga Marcelo, Boulinari Ana and Joly Julio. Peri-implant soft tissue augmentation with palate subepitelial connective tissue graft compared to porcine collagen matrix: A randomized controlled clinical study and histomorphometric analysis. Int. J. Appl. Dent. Sci. 2019;5(3):319-325.