Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/1667
Title: Histological Evaluation of the Effect of Concentrated Growth Factor on Bone Healing
Authors: Balli, Umut
Baris, Emre
Dede, Figen Ongoz
Durmuslar, Mustafa Cenk
Kahraman, Sevil Altindag
Kurkcu, Mehmet
Misir, Ahmet Ferhat
Ordu Üniversitesi
0000-0002-4211-3359
Keywords: Autogenous bone graft; concentrated growth factors (CGF); dental implant
PLATELET-RICH PLASMA; HISTOMORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS; EXTRACTION SOCKETS; IMPLANTS; FIBRIN; REGENERATION; CELLS; PARTICULATE; ADJACENT; DEFECTS
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA
Abstract: Objectives:The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of concentrated growth factors (CGF) on the healing of peri-implant bone defects in an animal model.Study Design:Twenty 4-month-old New Zealand White rabbits, each with an average weight of 3.5kg, were used in this blinded, prospective, experimental study. Two implants were placed and 2 peri-impant defects were prepared in each rabbit tibia. Bone defects were created monocortically in the tibia of each rabbit using a trephine burr with a diameter of 8mm. The implants were installed in each hole. The rabbits were divided into 4 groups: in group E, the defect was left empty; in group CGF, the defects were filled only with CGF; in group AB, the defects were filled with autogenous bone; and in group AB+CGF, the defects were filled with autogenous bone and CGF. The animals were euthanized at week 8 postimplantation. All implants from the 20 animals were fixed in 10% formalin and evaluated histomorphometrically.Results:The mean defect area was highest in group E and lowest in group CGF+AB (P<0.05). The area of the defect differed significantly between groups AB and CGF+AB (P<0.05), but not between groups CGF and E. Implant-to-bone contact was lowest in group E. In the defect areas of groups CGF, AB and CGF+AB, a small amount of new bone formed around the implant.Conclusions:In this animal model of a peri-implant bone defect, restoration was achieved using a combination of autogenous bone and CGF. Further studies are needed to determine the behavior of CGF when used in the repair of bone defects in humans.
URI: http://doi.org/10.1097/SCS.0000000000002873
https://journals.lww.com/jcraniofacialsurgery/Fulltext/2016/09000/Histological_Evaluation_of_the_Effect_of.25.aspx
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