The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether titanium tacks can be used as an alternative to sutures for stabilization of free gingival grafts (FGG) around natural teeth. It will also evaluate the effect of each stabilization technique on patient comfort and clinical outcomes.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Does stabilization of free gingival grafts using titanium tacks reduce post-operative pain compared with conventional suturing?
* Does stabilization of free gingival grafts using titanium tacks affect clinical outcomes such as keratinized tissue width, gingival thickness, graft dimensions, procedure time, plaque accumulation, and interference with daily activities?
Researchers will compare free gingival graft stabilization using titanium tacks with the conventional suturing technique to determine whether titanium tacks provide comparable or improved outcomes.
Participants will:
* Receive a free gingival graft around natural teeth requiring augmentation of keratinized gingival tissue.
* Be assigned to have the graft stabilized either with titanium tacks or with conventional resorbable sutures.
* Attend scheduled follow-up visits for clinical examinations and measurements.
* Report their post-operative pain levels using a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS).
* Complete assessments related to daily life interference during the healing period.
* Undergo evaluation of keratinized tissue width, gingival thickness, graft dimensions, plaque index, and procedure time.