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Epithelial Inclusions Following a Bilaminar Root Coverage Procedure with a Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft: A Histologic and Clinical Study
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2017
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PathologyTissue TransplantationSurgeryClinical HealingOrthopaedic SurgerySurgical PathologyConnective TissueMaxillofacial SurgeryTissue RepairHistopathologyLamina PropriaEpithelial InclusionsUrologyOral BiologyReconstructive SurgeryWound HealingSoft Tissue ReconstructionMedicineClinical StudyConnective Tissue Disease
The aim of this study was to histologically examine any epithelial cell inclusions in submerged subepithelial connective tissue graft (SCTG) after clinical healing was achieved. A total of 16 patients with Miller Class I or II gingival recessions were consecutively treated with a bilaminar procedure. At 2 months after surgery, a gingival tissue specimen was harvested from all SCTG-treated sites and stained with hematoxylin-eosin. The histologic evaluation revealed connective tissue in active reorganization without epithelial inclusions in 14 of the 16 tissue specimens. In the remaining 2 specimens, epithelial islands were observed deep in the connective tissue. In one case they developed in a solid cystic space, while in the second case they were strictly integrated in the lamina propria. Complete recession coverage was obtained in 14 of the 16 treated defects, with a mean root coverage of 95.1% ± 14.2% at 12 months.