Patients with CPO respond to periodontal therapy as well as the non-obese controls. This similar response is accompanied with consistent adipokine levels in gingival crevicular fluid. However, obesity affects the CRP and serum adipocytokine levels in response to therapy.
Purpose:To assess the shrinkage of Free Gingival
Graft (FGG) in horizontal and vertical dimensions
and calculate the changes in the surface area
of the transplanted tissue in a 3 months period.Materials and Methods:total of 30 FGG were placed
aiming to increase attached gingiva around recession
sites. Vertical recessions, horizontal recessions,
surface area, plaque index, gingival index, periodontal
probing depth and clinical attachment level were
assesed at baseline, 1 and 3 months postoperatively.Results:Graft shrinkage between baseline and
1 month was more evident than 1 to 3 months in
either dimensions. Both horizontal and vertical
dimensions were significantly decreased (p<0.001)
at 1 and 3 months post operatively. There was
no significant change in PI and GI scores
postoperatively compared to baseline (p>0.05).Conclusion:The shrinkage of vertical and horizontal
dimensions of the grafts were almost equal unlike the
literature. In addition, the different dimensional changes
observed in individual level deserve further research.
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