Biologically guided flap stability: the role of flap thickness including periosteum retention on the performance of the coronally advanced flap–A double‐blind randomized clinical trial

AIM To evaluate the possible benefit on wound healing and flap stability of periosteum inclusion, comparing a "split-full-split" thickness flap elevation versus a "split" thickness approach performed during CAF for the treatment of isolated-type gingival recessions in the upper jaw. MATERIAL AND METHODS Forty patients were randomized, 20 were treated with "split-full-split" (test group) and 20 with a "split" approach (control group). Analysed parameters at 1 year were CRC, percentage of recession coverage (RC), keratinized tissue (KT) gain and patient-related outcome measurements. RESULTS After 12 months, CRC was 80% in the test group and 35% in the control group. Percentages of RC and KT gain were higher in the test group, and a significant association between CRC and the thickness of the flap after elevation was found. Patient-related outcomes measurements were better for the test group. CONCLUSIONS Flap thickness preservation and the presence of the periosteum in part of the flap may play a fundamental role in obtaining CRC.

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