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Title: Comparison of the clinical efficacy of concentrated growth factor and advanced platelet-rich fibrin in the treatment of type I multiple gingival recessions: a controlled randomized clinical trial
Authors: Dede, Figen Ongoz
Dogan, Seyma Bozkurt
Celen, Kubra
Celen, Selman
Deveci, Emre Taha
Cezairli, Neslihan Seyhan
Ordu Üniversitesi
0000-0001-5670-6430
0000-0003-2983-8758
Keywords: Gingival recession, Fibrin, Growth factors, Plastic surgery, Microsurgery
CORONALLY ADVANCED FLAP, CONNECTIVE-TISSUE GRAFT, ROOT COVERAGE PROCEDURE, DERMAL MATRIX GRAFT, COLLAGEN MATRIX, MEMBRANE
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG-HEIDELBERG
Citation: Dede, FÖ., Dogan, SB., Çelen, K., Çelen, S., Deveci, ET., Cezairli, NS. (2023). Comparison of the clinical efficacy of concentrated growth factor and advanced platelet-rich fibrin in the treatment of type I multiple gingival recessions: a controlled randomized clinical trial. Clin. Oral Investig., 27(2), 645-657. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-022-04775-5
Abstract: Objectives The purpose of this randomized controlled clinical trial was to compare and evaluate the clinical effects of concentrated growth factor (CGF) and advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF) applied together with coronally advanced flap (CAF) technique using a microsurgical approach in the treatment of type I multiple gingival recessions (GR). Materials and methods Sixteen patients with multiple recession defects (Cairo type I) were included in this randomized and controlled study. Forty-five gingival recession defects were randomly equally divided into three groups (n = 15): CAF + CGF (test site); CAF + A-PRF (test site), and CAF alone (control site). Clinical attachment level (CAL), vertical gingival recession (VGR), horizontal gingival recession (HGR), gingival thickness (GT), width of keratinized gingiva (KGW), percentages of the mean (MRC), and complete root coverage (CRC), patient esthetic score (PES), and hypersensitivity score (HS) were recorded at baseline and 6 months after surgery. Patient comfort score (PCS) was evaluated at the day of surgery. Results Significant improvements were determined in CAL, VGR, HGR, KGW, and GT at 6 months when compared to baseline levels in intra-group comparisons for all groups, and also GT was increased in CAF + A-PRF and CAF + CGF compared to CAF alone at 6 months in intergroup comparisons (p < 0.05). At 6 months, MRC was detected 85.66 +/- 22.68% in the CAF + CGF, 90.88 +/- 20.87% in the CAF + A-PRF, and 75.10 +/- 32,37% in the CAF alone, and a significant increase was detected in the CAF + A-PRF group compared to CAF alone (p < 0.05). CRC in CAF + CGF was 66.66%, in CAF + A-PRF 80% and in CAF alone was 53.33% (p > 0.05). PES and HS values showed significant improvement from baseline to 6 months for all groups and also in CAF + CGF and CAF + A-PRF compared to CAF alone at 6 months in intergroup comparisons (p < 0.05). Conclusions The present study showed that the use of A-PRF and CGF membranes in GR therapy may have an additional benefit in GT increase and also A-PRF may increase the percentages of MRC. The use of A-PRF and CGF membranes may be beneficial in terms of improving patient-related parameters.
Description: WoS Categories: Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
Web of Science Index: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
Research Areas: Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00784-022-04775-5
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000885214600001
http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/4492
ISSN: 1432-6981
1436-3771
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