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A pioneer periodontal surgical approach employing the closed surgical technique (CST) has been designed to gain access to isolated interdental periodontal defects and retain the soft-tissue architecture. This technique is based on a modified tunnelling technique to retract full-thickness gingival flaps from the osseous defect in a closed manner retaining intact the interproximal papilla thus, suturing is not required. A randomised controlled clinical trial will determine the efficacy of the CST versus the access flap employing papilla preservation techniques over a period of 6 months.
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This randomised controlled clinical trial will compare the CST over the access flap employing papilla preservation techniques to treat isolated interdental defects in terms of gain in clinical attachment levels, radiographic evidence of bone apposition and local reduction of pro-inflammatory cytokines over a period of 6 months.
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44 participants in 2 patient groups
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Danae Apatzidou, Associate Professor; Athanasios Tsolakis, PG student
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