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The purpose of this study is to improve the current standard of care of repairing mouth soft tissue defects.
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This study will test a tissue equivalent ex vivo produced oral mucosa equivalent(EVPOME), which is a subject's own cells grown on top of a piece of AlloDerm (a commercially available freeze dried human cadaver tissue that is routinely used in present day surgical reconstructive procedures) to create a new piece of soft tissue for use only in that subject's body. The tissue equivalent product will be tested against a non-experimental method of grafts, the gold standard a piece of palatal oral mucosa (POM) to see which works best. Each subject will be randomly assigned to receive either the EVPOME or POM to cover the defect in their mouth. The objective of the study is to assess the safety and efficacy for the use of human EVPOME for soft tissue intraoral grafting procedures compared to the "gold standard" palatal oral mucosa (POM) graft.
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18 participants in 2 patient groups
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