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Effect of surgical defect coverage on cervical dentin hypersensitivity and quality of life

Authors :
Olga Dumont Flecha
Ivan Cândido Aguiar-Cantuária
Dhelfeson Willya Douglas de Oliveira
Daniel Pedro Marques
Patrícia Furtado Gonçalves
Source :
Journal of periodontology. 84(6)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Root exposure due to gingival recession (GR) can cause cervical dentin hypersensitivity (CDH), which is characterized by tooth pain. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of surgical defect coverage on CDH and quality of life in patients with GR.Twenty-five GRs in maxillary canines and premolars were treated with coronally positioned flap plus connective tissue graft. GR dimensions, amount of keratinized gingiva, and clinical attachment level were evaluated. CDH was assessed by thermal and evaporative stimuli. Quality of life was assessed by use of the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14) questionnaire. All parameters were evaluated at baseline and after 3 months.Statistically significant reduction in CDH (P0.001), significant reduction in impact of oral health on quality of life (P0.001), and significant changes in periodontal parameters were observed after 3 months. Mean defect coverage of 67.90% was achieved, with full coverage in 11 cases. Percentage defect coverage showed no correlation with air blast-stimulated CDH (P = 0.256) or cold stimulus (P = 0.563). The OHIP-14 physical disability dimension was correlated with the amount of keratinized tissue (P = 0.010) and also with defect coverage (P = 0.035).Surgical defect coverage may reduce CDH and improve patient quality of life, by keratinized gingiva augmentation and impact on physical disability, irrespective of amount of defect coverage.

Details

ISSN :
19433670
Volume :
84
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of periodontology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....206bf4c4e320a873828020106b3d40fa