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Changes in Soft Tissue Thickness Following Multiple Coronally Advanced Tunnel (MCAT) vs Vestibular Incision Subperiosteal Tunnel Access (VISTA)

Changes in Soft Tissue Thickness Following Multiple Coronally Advanced Tunnel (MCAT) vs Vestibular Incision Subperiosteal Tunnel Access (VISTA)

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This randomized clinical trial will compare two surgical methods for treating multiple adjacent gingival recessions (types RT1 and RT2): the Modified Coronally Advanced Tunnel (MCAT) and the Vestibular Incision Subperiosteal Tunnel Access (VISTA). Both methods will use connective tissue grafts (CTG), which are the best way to cover roots.

The main objective is to use three-dimensional (3D) digital volumetric analysis to look at how the thickness of soft tissue has changed after six and 12 months. Secondary outcomes include root coverage, esthetic outcomes, gingival health parameters, hypersensitivity, patient satisfaction, and wound healing quality.

There will be 44 volunteers, and they will be randomly assigned to one of the two surgical methods. Under the same settings, periodontal specialists in training will undertake the procedures at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. There will be follow-up evaluations at different times up to 12 months after the procedure. The results of this study will help determine whether remote incisions via the VISTA technique offer improved outcomes compared to the MCAT technique.

Description

Parallel group, clinical evaluator and statistician blinded, randomized clinical trial.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Periodontally and systemically healthy adults (age ≥ 18 years).
  • At least two adjacent sites exhibiting gingival recessions classified as recession type 1 (RT1) o type 2 (RT2) (Cairo et al., 2011), associated with dental hypersensitivity or aesthetic concerns.
  • Presence ≥2 mm depth on at least one recession
  • Smokers ≤ 10 cigarettes.
  • Full-mouth plaque and bleeding scores ≤20%.
  • Patients being able to maintain good oral hygiene.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Compromised general health.
  • Pregnancy or attempting to get pregnant (self-reported).
  • Untreated periodontal diseases
  • Presence of: (i) severe tooth malposition; (ii) root caries or inadequate prosthetic restorations; (iii) previous periodontal plastic surgery at the experimental sites.
  • Smokers \>10 cigarettes

Study details
    Gingival Recession

NCT07200258

Universidad Complutense de Madrid

15 May 2026

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