J Periodontal Implant Sci.  2024 Feb;54(1):25-36. 10.5051/jpis.2200940047.

Bacterial cellulose matrix and acellular dermal matrix seeded with fibroblasts grown in platelet-rich plasma supplemented medium, compared to free gingival grafts: a randomized animal study

Affiliations
  • 1Implant Dentistry, Private Practice, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
  • 2Department of Periodontics, University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) College of Dentistry, Memphis, TN, USA
  • 3Chemical and Food Engineering Department, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, BrazilChemical and Food Engineering Department, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
  • 4Pathology Department, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
  • 5Dentistry Department, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
  • 6Implant Dentistry, Private Practice, Guadalajara, Mexico

Abstract

Purpose
Mucogingival defects (MGDs), such as dental root recessions, decreased vestibular depth, and absence of keratinized tissues, are commonly seen in dental clinics. MGDs may result in functional, aesthetic, and hygienic concerns. In these situations, autogenous soft tissue grafts are considered the gold-standard treatment. This study compares the healing process of free gingival grafts (FGGs) to bacterial cellulose matrix (BCM) and human acellular dermal matrix (ADM) seeded with fibroblasts from culture supplemented with platelet-rich plasma in a rat model.
Methods
Surgical defects were made in rats, which received the following treatments in a randomized manner: group I, negative control (defect creation only); group II, positive control (FGG); group III, BCM; group IV, BCM + fibroblasts; group V, ADM; and group VI, ADM + fibroblasts. Clinical, histological, and immunological analyses were performed 15 days after grafting. Clinical examinations recorded epithelium regularity and the presence of ulcers, erythema, and/or edema.
Results
The histological analysis revealed the degree of reepithelization, width, regularity, and presence of keratin. The Fisher exact statistical test was applied to the results (P<0.05). No groups showed ulcers except for group I. All groups had regular epithelium without erythema and without edema. Histologically, all groups exhibited regular epithelium with keratinization, and myofibroblasts were present in the connective tissue. The groups that received engineered grafts showed similar clinical and histological results to the FGG group.
Conclusions
Within the limitations of this study, it was concluded that BCM and ADM can be used as cell scaffolds, with ADM yielding the best results. This study supports the use of this technical protocol in humans.

Keyword

Cellulose; Cultured cells; Fibroblasts; animal study
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