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Document Type
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Article In Journal
Document Title
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ROLE OF PRP IN CONJUNCTION WITH COLLAGEN MEMBRANEAND CORONALL Y ADVANCED FLAP IN ROOT COVERAGEAND CORONALL Y ADVANCED FLAP IN ROOT COVERAGE
ROLE OF PRP IN CONJUNCTION WITH COLLAGEN MEMBRANEAND CORONALL Y ADVANCED FLAP IN ROOT COVERAGEAND CORONALL Y ADVANCED FLAP IN ROOT COVERAGE
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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The goal of this study was to compare the results obtained from the combination of bioabsorbable collagen membrane and Platelet -Rich Plasma (PRP) under coronally advanced flap and the use or bioabsorbable collagen membrane under coronally advanced flap alone in the treatment of recession. Moreover, to evaluate the effect of the two treatment modalities on the c1inical results. Methods: Fifteen female systemically healthy patients participated in this study. They suffered from two gingival recessions Miller's Class I. A split mouth design was chosen to be performed. These patients received a bioabsorbable collagen membrane and Platelet -Rich Plasma (PF,P) under coronally advanced Hap on one site (group I) and a bioabsorbable collagen membrane under a coronally advanced flap alone on the other site (group II). Baseline clinical parameters included recession depth (RD), recession width (RW), Probing depth (PO), and Clinical attachment level (CAL), gingival index (GI), wound healing index (WHI). Patients were followed up for 24 weeks post surgery. Results: Fifteen patients with thirty gingival recession defects. The RD at 24 weeks were significantly reduced from 4.47 ± 0.64' rnrn to OAO ± 0.51 mm in group I and from 4.53 ± 0.52mm to 1.27 ± 0.70 in group II (P <0.0004).The mean root coverage (Re) was 91.67% ± 10.63 in group I and 73.00 13.60 in group II. In group I 60 % of sites experienced total root coverage (ie. 100% root coverage at the 24- week postoperative follow-up). Conclusion: The combined use of PRP and collagen membrane under CAF for root coverage procedure may provide an enhancement on the final clinical therapeutic outcomes in the treatment of Miller's Class I recession defects.
ISSN
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0070-9484
Journal Name
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Egyptian Dental Journal
Volume
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51
Issue Number
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1
Publishing Year
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1426 AH
2005 AD
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Saturday, December 15, 2012
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عبير جاويش
Gawish, Abeer
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