2020
DOI: 10.2478/prilozi-2020-0025
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Evaluation of PRF Efficiency in the Treatment of Infrabony Defects

Abstract: AbstractAim: The present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of PRF in the treatment of infrabony defects in patients with chronic periodontitis by evaluating the clinical outcome through periodontal depth, clinical attachment level at the baseline, 6 and 9 months post operatively.Material and Methods: Sixty infrabony defects with probing depth ≥ 5 mm were treated. The inclusion criterion was the necessity … Show more

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“…PPD reduction was reported in 19 studies with a total of 1090 defect site 5,7,13–29 . PRF alone or plus biomaterials (e.g., xenograft, hydroxyapatite, metformin, statins) showed a statistically significant PPD reduction compared to OFD (high evidence) ( p < 0.05), while PRF plus bioactive glass versus OFD showed a statistically insignificant PPD reduction (low evidence) ( p > 0.05).…”
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“…PPD reduction was reported in 19 studies with a total of 1090 defect site 5,7,13–29 . PRF alone or plus biomaterials (e.g., xenograft, hydroxyapatite, metformin, statins) showed a statistically significant PPD reduction compared to OFD (high evidence) ( p < 0.05), while PRF plus bioactive glass versus OFD showed a statistically insignificant PPD reduction (low evidence) ( p > 0.05).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CAL gain was reported in 19 included studies with a total of 1090 sites 5,7,13–29 . PRF alone or plus biomaterials (e.g., xenograft, bioactive glass, hydroxyapatite, statins) showed a statistically significant CAL gain when compared to OFD (high to moderate evidence) ( p < 0.05).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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