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Histological and histomorphometric study of human palatal mucosa: Implications for connective tissue graft harvesting

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.13800

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connective tissue grafts; histology; histomorphometry; human palatal mucosa

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This study aimed to determine the histological structure and histomorphometric characteristics of human hard palatal mucosa in order to identify the best donor site for connective tissue grafts. The results showed that the density and size of cells were higher in the superficial papillary layer, while the thickness of collagen bundles increased in the reticular layer. The tuberosity region was found to be the best donor site from a histological point of view as it consisted only of a thick lamina propria without a loose submucosal layer.
Aims: To analyse the histological structure and histomorphometric characteristics of human hard palatal mucosa in order to determine the donor site of choice for connective tissue grafts from a histological point of view.Materials and Methods: Palatal mucosa samples from six cadaver heads were harvested at four sites: incisal, premolar, molar and tuberosity. Histological and immunohistochemical techniques were performed, as was histomorphometric analysis.Results: In the current study, we found that the density and size of cells were higher in the superficial papillary layer, whereas the thickness of the collagen bundles increased in the reticular layer. Excluding the epithelium, the mean percentage of lamina propria (LP) and submucosa (SM) was 37% and 63%, respectively (p < .001). LP thickness showed similar values in the incisal, premolar and molar regions, and a significantly greater thickness in tuberosity (p < .001). The thickness of SM increased from incisal to premolar and molar, disappearing in the tuberosity (p < .001).Conclusions: As dense connective tissue of LP is the tissue of choice for connective tissue grafts, the best donor site from a histological point of view is tuberosity because it is composed only of a thick LP without the presence of a loose submucosal layer.

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