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Bilaminar connective tissue graft as an alternative treatment of leukoplakia: Case report

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Checchi, Luigi
Pucar, Ana
Checchi, Vittorio
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Oral leukoplakia is a predominantly white lesion of the oral mucosa that cannot be clinico-pathologically characterized as any other definable lesion. Any oral site may be affected by leukoplakia, the most common sites being buccal and alveolar mucosa, floor of the mouth, tongue, lips, and palate. To date there is no evidence of effective treatment of oral leukoplakia that may prevent recurrence. This case report describes a new surgical technique using a bilaminar connective tissue graft in the treatment of oral leukoplakia. During the regular periodontal recall visit, the clinical diagnosis of gingival leukoplakia at the maxillary left sextant was established in a 45-year-old patient. Histopathologic analysis suggested reactive hyperkeratosis. The patient agreed to a new surgical treatment of the lesion. Under local anesthesia a 20-mm-long bilaminar connective tissue graft was interposed between the affected tissue and the bone. Healing was followed by the disappearance of the white ...lesion within the borders of the underlying graft. Five years after therapy, the treated area remained intact, with no clinical sign of recurrence.

Keywords:
bilaminar connective tissue graft / leukoplakia / reactive hyperkeratosis / surgical treatment
Source:
Quintessence International, 2007, 38, 1, 39-44
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  • Quintessence Publishing Co. Inc.

ISSN: 0033-6572

PubMed: 17216906

WoS: 000243066700005

Scopus: 2-s2.0-33845661581
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1354
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AB  - Oral leukoplakia is a predominantly white lesion of the oral mucosa that cannot be clinico-pathologically characterized as any other definable lesion. Any oral site may be affected by leukoplakia, the most common sites being buccal and alveolar mucosa, floor of the mouth, tongue, lips, and palate. To date there is no evidence of effective treatment of oral leukoplakia that may prevent recurrence. This case report describes a new surgical technique using a bilaminar connective tissue graft in the treatment of oral leukoplakia. During the regular periodontal recall visit, the clinical diagnosis of gingival leukoplakia at the maxillary left sextant was established in a 45-year-old patient. Histopathologic analysis suggested reactive hyperkeratosis. The patient agreed to a new surgical treatment of the lesion. Under local anesthesia a 20-mm-long bilaminar connective tissue graft was interposed between the affected tissue and the bone. Healing was followed by the disappearance of the white lesion within the borders of the underlying graft. Five years after therapy, the treated area remained intact, with no clinical sign of recurrence.
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author = "Checchi, Luigi and Pucar, Ana and Checchi, Vittorio",
year = "2007",
abstract = "Oral leukoplakia is a predominantly white lesion of the oral mucosa that cannot be clinico-pathologically characterized as any other definable lesion. Any oral site may be affected by leukoplakia, the most common sites being buccal and alveolar mucosa, floor of the mouth, tongue, lips, and palate. To date there is no evidence of effective treatment of oral leukoplakia that may prevent recurrence. This case report describes a new surgical technique using a bilaminar connective tissue graft in the treatment of oral leukoplakia. During the regular periodontal recall visit, the clinical diagnosis of gingival leukoplakia at the maxillary left sextant was established in a 45-year-old patient. Histopathologic analysis suggested reactive hyperkeratosis. The patient agreed to a new surgical treatment of the lesion. Under local anesthesia a 20-mm-long bilaminar connective tissue graft was interposed between the affected tissue and the bone. Healing was followed by the disappearance of the white lesion within the borders of the underlying graft. Five years after therapy, the treated area remained intact, with no clinical sign of recurrence.",
publisher = "Quintessence Publishing Co. Inc.",
journal = "Quintessence International",
title = "Bilaminar connective tissue graft as an alternative treatment of leukoplakia: Case report",
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number = "1",
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Checchi, L., Pucar, A.,& Checchi, V.. (2007). Bilaminar connective tissue graft as an alternative treatment of leukoplakia: Case report. in Quintessence International
Quintessence Publishing Co. Inc.., 38(1), 39-44.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1354
Checchi L, Pucar A, Checchi V. Bilaminar connective tissue graft as an alternative treatment of leukoplakia: Case report. in Quintessence International. 2007;38(1):39-44.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1354 .
Checchi, Luigi, Pucar, Ana, Checchi, Vittorio, "Bilaminar connective tissue graft as an alternative treatment of leukoplakia: Case report" in Quintessence International, 38, no. 1 (2007):39-44,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1354 .

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