Qualitative cosmetic evaluation after root-coverage procedures.

Stéphane Kerner, Alexandre Sarfati, Sandrine Katsahian, Vincent Jaumet, Charles Micheau, Francis Mora, Virginie Monnet-Corti, Philippe Bouchard
Author Information
  1. Stéphane Kerner: Department of Periodontology, Service of Odontology, Hôtel-Dieu Hospital, AP-HP, Paris 7-Denis Diderot University, UFR of Odontology, Paris, France.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the esthetic outcome using four categories of root-coverage procedures (pedicle soft tissue grafts, non-submerged grafts, submerged grafts, and envelope techniques) and to identify factors associated with esthetic assessment.
METHODS: A professional panel of three observers (two periodontists and one control) used a before-after panel scoring system to evaluate the esthetics of 162 root-coverage surgeries. A five-point ordinal scale was used to evaluate the overall esthetic improvement and seven variables that may be considered in the assessment.
RESULTS: The intraobserver agreement of the two trained periodontists for the overall cosmetic assessment was almost perfect (kappa = 0.83), and substantial agreement was found between them (kappa = 0.68). Good to excellent overall esthetic results were found by the professionals and control in >70% of the surgical procedures. Analysis of variance indicated a statistical difference between the non-submerged grafts category and the three other surgical categories (P <10(-3)). Multivariate analysis showed that the degree of root coverage was not a significant predictive factor, whereas soft tissue appearance variables and the follow-up were significantly associated with cosmetic assessment.
CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrated that non-submerged grafts are not recommended in cases of esthetic demand. Future root-coverage trials, basing their justification on esthetics, should include overall qualitative evaluation as the primary variable. The follow-up period should not be <12 months. The before-after panel scoring system is a tool that can be used to evaluate cosmetic outcomes.

MeSH Term

Adult
Cicatrix, Hypertrophic
Color
Esthetics, Dental
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Gingiva
Gingival Recession
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Keratins
Male
Observer Variation
Photography, Dental
Predictive Value of Tests
Plastic Surgery Procedures
Retrospective Studies
Surgical Flaps
Tooth Root
Treatment Outcome

Chemicals

Keratins

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