Effectiveness of vestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access technique in the treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recession defects: A systematic review

Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of Vestibular Incision Subperiosteal Tunnel Access (VISTA) technique over other root coverage (RC) procedures for treating Millers Class I and II multiple adjacent gingival recession defects (MAGRD). Methods: Patient, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome...

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Main Authors: Prabhnoor Tuli, Abhay Pandurang Kolte, Rajashri Abhay Kolte, Vrushali Nilesh Lathiya
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-07-01
Series:Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jisp.jisp_66_24
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author Prabhnoor Tuli
Abhay Pandurang Kolte
Rajashri Abhay Kolte
Vrushali Nilesh Lathiya
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Abhay Pandurang Kolte
Rajashri Abhay Kolte
Vrushali Nilesh Lathiya
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description Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of Vestibular Incision Subperiosteal Tunnel Access (VISTA) technique over other root coverage (RC) procedures for treating Millers Class I and II multiple adjacent gingival recession defects (MAGRD). Methods: Patient, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome question was established, and a literature review was carried out across PubMed, Cochrane Libraries, EMBASE, and hand-searched journals till April 2023 to identify the clinical research on the effectiveness of the VISTA Technique for RC procedures. Only randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with a minimum of 6 months’ follow-up were considered. The outcomes assessed were complete RC (CRC), width of keratinized gingiva, and gingival thickness. Results: A total of 30 articles were retrieved and ultimately 7 RCTs that met the inclusion criteria were incorporated into the systematic review. VISTA with biomaterials showed significant improvements in all the treatment outcomes over other RC procedures. Specifically, VISTA + subepithelial connective tissue graft (CTG)/CTG achieved an average CRC of 93.95%, along with significant increase in other parameters. In addition, biomaterials such as platelet concentrates, collagen membrane, Bioguide enhanced GEM21S, and Acellular dermal matrix proved viable alternatives producing similar outcomes. Conclusion: VISTA technique is an effective procedure for treating MAGRD in terms of achieving CRC over other RC procedures. In addition, the use of biomaterials further enhances the treatment outcomes.
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spelling doaj-art-4d2e26c1f2f64b61b1a4aef6eb2f27ce2025-02-06T07:19:22ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Society of Periodontology0972-124X0975-15802024-07-0128440741610.4103/jisp.jisp_66_24Effectiveness of vestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access technique in the treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recession defects: A systematic reviewPrabhnoor TuliAbhay Pandurang KolteRajashri Abhay KolteVrushali Nilesh LathiyaObjective: To investigate the effectiveness of Vestibular Incision Subperiosteal Tunnel Access (VISTA) technique over other root coverage (RC) procedures for treating Millers Class I and II multiple adjacent gingival recession defects (MAGRD). Methods: Patient, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome question was established, and a literature review was carried out across PubMed, Cochrane Libraries, EMBASE, and hand-searched journals till April 2023 to identify the clinical research on the effectiveness of the VISTA Technique for RC procedures. Only randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with a minimum of 6 months’ follow-up were considered. The outcomes assessed were complete RC (CRC), width of keratinized gingiva, and gingival thickness. Results: A total of 30 articles were retrieved and ultimately 7 RCTs that met the inclusion criteria were incorporated into the systematic review. VISTA with biomaterials showed significant improvements in all the treatment outcomes over other RC procedures. Specifically, VISTA + subepithelial connective tissue graft (CTG)/CTG achieved an average CRC of 93.95%, along with significant increase in other parameters. In addition, biomaterials such as platelet concentrates, collagen membrane, Bioguide enhanced GEM21S, and Acellular dermal matrix proved viable alternatives producing similar outcomes. Conclusion: VISTA technique is an effective procedure for treating MAGRD in terms of achieving CRC over other RC procedures. In addition, the use of biomaterials further enhances the treatment outcomes.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jisp.jisp_66_24biomaterialsgingival recessionminimally invasive surgeryroot coveragevestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access
spellingShingle Prabhnoor Tuli
Abhay Pandurang Kolte
Rajashri Abhay Kolte
Vrushali Nilesh Lathiya
Effectiveness of vestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access technique in the treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recession defects: A systematic review
Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology
biomaterials
gingival recession
minimally invasive surgery
root coverage
vestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access
title Effectiveness of vestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access technique in the treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recession defects: A systematic review
title_full Effectiveness of vestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access technique in the treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recession defects: A systematic review
title_fullStr Effectiveness of vestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access technique in the treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recession defects: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of vestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access technique in the treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recession defects: A systematic review
title_short Effectiveness of vestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access technique in the treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recession defects: A systematic review
title_sort effectiveness of vestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access technique in the treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recession defects a systematic review
topic biomaterials
gingival recession
minimally invasive surgery
root coverage
vestibular incision subperiosteal tunnel access
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jisp.jisp_66_24
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