Gingival blood flow changes following periodontal access flap surgery using laser Doppler flowmetry
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: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Aim: To investigate the pattern of gingival blood flow changes following periodontal
access flap surgery by laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF).
Material and methods: Fourteen patients with chronic periodontitis presenting upper
anterior sites with pocket depth X5mm after initial treatment were included in
the study. Periodontal access flap surgery was performed on the experimental areas
and LDF recordings were taken at baseline, following anaesthesia, immediately
postoperatively and on days 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 15, 30 and 60 of healing, at nine
predetermined sites per flap.
Results: Significant ischaemia was observed at all flap sites following anaesthesia and
immediately postoperatively. At the alveolar mucosal sites, a peak increase of the
gingival blood flow was observed on postoperative day 1 (po0.001), which persisted
until day 7 (p50.012) and resolved by day 15. The mucosal sites close to the flap
periphery presented higher blood perfusion compared with the sites located centrally
in the flap. The microcirculatory perfusion of the buccal and palatal papillae was
maximum on postoperative day 7 (p50.013 and o0.001, respectively) and returned
to baseline by day 15.
Conclusion: Topographically distinct areas of the periodontal access flap consistently
present different patterns of microvascular blood flow alterations during the woundhealing
period.
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