Nermin Mohammed Ahmed Yussif

Evaluation of injectable Vitamin C as a depigmenting agent in physiologic gingival melanin hyperpigmentation : A Randomized clinical trial / قييم حقن فيتامين سى كعامل مزيل لزياده التصبغ اللثوى الفسيولوجى : تجربه سريريه عشوائيه Nermin Mohammed Ahmed Yussif ; Supervised Sami Sadek Ismail , Shereen Ali Hassan , Shaimaa Omar Zaid - Cairo : Nermin Mohammed Ahmed Yussif , 2016 - 130 P. : charts , photographs ; 25cm

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Periodontology

Objective : Evaluate the efficiency of vitamin C as a depigmenting agent in patients with physiologic gingival hyperpigmentation and assess its clinical and histopathologic effect on the patients gingival health.Background data: Gingival melanin hyperpigmentation is an aesthetic problem which concern many individuals. Various surgical and non-surgical approaches have been reported for its management but most of them are associated with hazardous effects. Methods: Forty patients suffering from physiologic gingival melanin hyperpigmentation was included. Intraepidermal injection of vitamin C was repeated once per week until no visible pigmentation. The patients were recalled after 1, 3 and 6 months after treatment for follow up.Results: There is a decrease in pigmentation indices scores and reduction in the area with a significant statistical difference between pre-operative visit and both injection as well as follow-up visits. Regarding gingival health, the results revealed a reduction in mean SBI scores after vitamin C injection and statistical significant improvement of the gingival biotype with shift from the thin gingival biotype to the thick one.Conclusion: Vitamin C injection is a safe, minimally invasive non-surgical depigmenting technique which improves health of gingival tissues



Ascorbic acid Depigmenting agent Vitamin C