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Effect of different platelet-rich fibrin matrices for ridge preservation in multiple tooth extractions: A split-mouth randomized controlled clinical trial

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
Volume 48, Issue 7, Pages 984-995

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.13463

Keywords

CBCT analysis; histology; multiple tooth extractions; platelet‐ rich fibrin; ridge preservation

Funding

  1. Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO) [T003018N-L-PRF]
  2. Intra-Lock International entitle Chair in optimizing osseointegration

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The study aimed to evaluate dimensional changes in the alveolar ridge and bone structure after tooth extraction using L-PRF or A-PRF+ compared to unassisted socket healing. The results showed no significant reduction in dimensional changes after multiple tooth extractions with the use of PRF matrices in the premaxilla, but both PRF matrices exhibited a significant superiority for socket fill after 3 months of healing. Histologically, PRF accelerated new bone formation without significant differences between the two types of PRF.
Aim To evaluate dimensional changes in the alveolar ridge and bone structure after tooth extraction when L-PRF or A-PRF+ was used in comparison to unassisted socket healing. Materials and methods Twenty patients in need of at least three tooth extractions in the aesthetic zone were included. L-PRF, A-PRF+ or control was randomly assigned, leaving one empty socket/edentulous site between conditions. CBCT scans were obtained immediately after tooth extraction and after 3 months of healing. Horizontal and vertical dimensional changes of the ridge and socket fill were calculated. Histological and micro-CT analysis of bone biopsies were used to evaluate post-surgical bone structural healing. Results Mean horizontal and vertical changes at 1-mm below the crest (buccal and palatal side) were similar for the three sites (p > 0.05). For the socket fill, L-PRF (85.2%) and A-PRF+ (83.8%) showed superior values than the control (67.9%). The histological and radiological analysis reported more newly formed bone for the PRF groups, without any significant differences between both. Conclusions PRF matrices failed to reduce the dimensional changes after multiple tooth extractions in the premaxilla. After 3-month healing, both PRF matrices showed radiographically a significant superiority for the socket fill. Histologically, they seemed to accelerate new bone formation.

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