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ISSN: 1312-773X (Online) Journal of IMAB - Annual Proceeding (Scientific Papers) 2014, vol. 20, issue 1

DEPIGMENTATION OF GINGIVA
Genoveva Balcheva, Miglena Balcheva
Department of Conservative dentistry and oral pathology, Faculty of Dental
Medicine, Medical University-Varna, Bulgaria Bulgaria

SUMMARY: mostly. Depigmentation is a procedure of removing or reduc-


Hyperactivity of melanocytes is the reason for dark ing of gingival hyperpigmentation. Possible ways of doing
colour of gingiva, which is absolutely benign condition with it are: surgical, by lasers, cryosurgery, bur abrasion and
only esthetic disadvantage, for people with gummy electro-cautery. Each technique has its own advantages and
smilemostly. Depigmentation is a procedure of removing or inadequacies.
reducing of gingival hyperpigmentation. The purpose of the
research is to investigate the advantage of using Er:YAG la- METHODS:
ser than liquid nitrogen in case of gingival depigmentation. We are observing two alternative methods: laser ab-
Thats why two alternative methods are used: laser ablation lation [2] and cryosurgical procedure of tissue destruction by
with an Er:YAG laser and cryosurgical procedure of tissue fast freezing with liquid nitrogen (- 196 C). [3]
destruction by fast freezing with liquid nitrogen (-196
C).Laser assisted gingival depigmentation is a single step pro- RESULTS:
cedure, with fast healing process. There is difficult control Case 1: A 24 years old male patient, with melanin
of penetration and risk for excessive tissue destruction after hyperpigmentation in the area of lower incisors (Pic. 1). We
prolonged freezing in the cryosurgical procedure. used gas expansion cryoprobe, cooled to - 81C and applied
to the pigmented gingiva for 10 sec (Pic. 2). [1] Gingiva-
Key words: Er:YAG laser, liquid nitrogen, depigmen- thawed spontaneously within 1 minute and necrosis become
tation apparent within 1 week. Keratinization was complete within
3 - 4 weeks (Pic. 3). This procedure does not require the use
INTRODUCTION: of local anesthesia and has shown to produce excellent re-
The colour of gingiva depends on several factors: sults. Rapid freezing is leading to denaturation of proteins
number and size of blood vessels, thickness of the epithelium, and cell death. There is no need of using a periodontal dress-
level of keratinization, quantity of pigments. ing in this procedure. The removal of the pigments cannot
Melanin, carotene and oxyhaemoglobin are the main be evaluated immediately, it requires a second procedure in
pigments, responsible for the normal physiologic pigmenta- about 5 days, during which the residual pigmentation should
tion within the oral cavity. Melanin is a natural brown pig- be removed. The big disadvantage is that the liquid nitrogen
ment, produced by melanocytes that reside in the basal layer evaporates too fast.
of the epithelium. Chemically, melanin is a high molecu- Cryotherapy procedure requires a special container for
lar weight dye that is insoluble in water and most organic sol- storage of liquid nitrogen. The depth of penetration is diffi-
vents. Melanin is formed only in the cytoplasm of melanin- cult to control and prolonged freezing can cause excessive
forming cells or the melanocytes. These are dendritic cells tissue destruction.
found at the epidermal dermal junction of the skin, mu- The accidental contact of the liquid nitrogen can also
cous membranes, in the leptomeninges of the central nerv- cause injury of the skin and other contact areas.
ous system and in the retina of the eye. [1] The degree of pig- Case 2: A 27 years old female patient, with dark skin
mentation depends on variety of factors, especially the ac- and black hair, active smoker. The examination showed acute
tivity of the melanocytes. gingival inflammation (Pic. 4), but the X ray proved lack
The degree of gingival pigmentation of the gingiva and of pathological changes in the bone structure.
skin is reciprocally related. Fair-skinned individuals are very Depigmentation was completed by an Er: YAG laser
likely to have non-pigmented gingiva, but in darker skinned ablation, after using contact anesthesia (Pic. 5).
persons, the chance of having pigmented gingiva is extremely Parameters of the irradiation. [4, 5]:
high. The highest rate of gingival pigmentation is observed - Distance 7-9 mm (non contact, defocused mode)
in the area of the incisors. - Water cooling
Within the oral cavity, the melanin is found in the - Energy 300 mJ
gingiva, hard palate, mucosa and tongue. Its appearance may - Frequency 15-17 Hz
be: diffuse, solid or irregular shaped, with different shades The patient didnt feel any pain during or post-
of colour: from light brown to black. operatively.Mild itching was common during the first week.
Hyperactivity of the melanocytes is the reason for dark The esthetic results were pleasing and healing was unevent-
colour of gingiva, which is absolutely benign condition with ful. Gingiva showed fast epithilization with a healthy appear-
only esthetic disadvantage, for people with gummy smile ance (Pic. 6).

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CONCLUSIONS: cated by the necessity of providing special containers for liq-
Laser assisted gingival depigmentation is a single step uid nitrogen saving and the requirement for fast (20 30 sec)
procedure, with fast healing process and sterilization and application. There is also difficult control of penetration and
without necessity of using periodontal dressing. risk for excessive tissue destruction after prolonged freezing.
Cryosurgical procedure of depigmentation is compli-

Picture 1. Gingival hyperpigmentation. Picture 4. Gingival hyperpigmentation.

Picture 2. Cryosurgical procedure. Picture 5. Gingival view after laser ablation.

Picture 3. Gingival view 3 weeks after cryosurgical Picture 6. Gingival view 1 week after laser
procedure. procedure.

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Address for correspondence:


D-r Genoveva Balcheva
FDM, MU-Varna
Tzar Osvoboditel Boul., No 84, off. 623
9002, Varna, Bulgaria; Tel.: +359 888 511 132
E-mail: dr.Balcheva@gmail.com;
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