Larderet Alexia, Petit Catherine, Huck Olivier, Gegout Pierre-Yves
Oral Health Prev Dent. 2025 Jun 3;23:279-290. doi: 10.3290/j.ohpd.c_2057.
The loss of interdental papilla (IDP) is a significant esthetic concern often associated with black triangles (BT). BT are potential consequences of periodontitis, orthodontic treatment, and anatomical variations due to their influence on the critical distance from the contact point to the bone crest. Various treatment options, both invasive and non-invasive, have been proposed to address this issue. Recently, the injection of hyaluronic acid (HA) has emerged as a promising minimally invasive alternative. This systematic review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of HA injections for IDP reconstruction in esthetic zones in humans.
A comprehensive literature search was conducted using Cochrane library, PubMed/MEDLINE, and Embase databases with keywords like 'interdental papilla,' 'hyaluronic acid,' and 'human'. Change in BT mean height (mm) was considered as the primary outcome while percentage of change in BT area was considered as the secondary outcome.
177 articles were screened, and 15 eligible studies were included, focusing on the therapeutic effects of HA injections on interdental papilla dimensions in humans. Clinical trials have demonstrated varying degrees of success and patient satisfaction with HA injections for IDP reconstruction over a period of 4 weeks to 25 months. Several studies showed significant improvements related to BT height and width, although complete papilla fill remains unpredictable. Higher success rates were observed in the maxilla compared to the mandible, and patients with thicker gingival phenotype showed better outcomes. The initial size of the defect, the number of HA applications and the analysis method significantly influenced the results.
HA injections look promising for IDP reconstruction. However, the need for multiple injections and long-term efficacy remains to be fully understood. Further research is necessary to standardise treatment protocols and evaluate long-term outcomes and patient satisfaction comprehensively.
牙间乳头(IDP)丧失是一个重要的美学问题,常与黑三角(BT)相关。由于其对从接触点到牙槽嵴的关键距离有影响,BT是牙周炎、正畸治疗及解剖变异的潜在后果。已提出多种治疗方案,包括侵入性和非侵入性的,以解决这一问题。最近,注射透明质酸(HA)已成为一种有前景的微创替代方法。本系统评价旨在评估HA注射用于人类美学区域IDP重建的有效性。
使用Cochrane图书馆、PubMed/MEDLINE和Embase数据库进行全面的文献检索,关键词为“牙间乳头”“透明质酸”和“人类”。BT平均高度(mm)的变化被视为主要结局,而BT面积的变化百分比被视为次要结局。
筛选了177篇文章,纳入15项符合条件的研究,重点关注HA注射对人类牙间乳头尺寸的治疗效果。临床试验表明,在4周至25个月的时间内,HA注射用于IDP重建取得了不同程度的成功和患者满意度。多项研究显示,与BT高度和宽度相关的有显著改善,尽管乳头完全填充仍不可预测。与下颌相比,上颌的成功率更高,牙龈表型较厚的患者效果更好。缺损的初始大小、HA应用次数和分析方法对结果有显著影响。
HA注射在IDP重建方面看起来很有前景。然而,多次注射的必要性和长期疗效仍有待充分了解。需要进一步研究以规范治疗方案,并全面评估长期结局和患者满意度。