This study assessed the effects of leukocyte-platelet-rich fibrin (L–PRF) on soft tissue healing and the correlation with the local concentration of growth factors (GF) and cytokines in the dental socket of lower third molars. Forty lower-third molars (20 participants) were included in this randomized, double-blinded, split-mouth study. After extractions, randomized sides received alveolar filling with L–PRF on one side and a natural blood clot on the other side. The pain was assessed for up to seven days and soft tissue healing (Landry index) for 14 days post-extraction. Swabs were collected from the surgical sites for GF and cytokine assessment by flow luminometry. Participants reported lower postoperative pain on the sides grafted with L–PRF, which also presented increased tissue healing scores (p < 0.05). There were increased levels of all GFs and several cytokines at the L–PRF site at day one, while vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), IL–10, and IL1–RA remained higher throughout for seven days (p < 0.05). VEGF concentration at L–PRF sites correlated positively with the participants’ blood platelet content (ρ = 0.769). PDGF correlated negatively with pain experience on days 2 and 3, and positively with soft tissue healing scores, while FGFb presented a weak correlation with a reduction of pain on day 3. The use of L–PRF improves the soft tissue healing process and decreases postoperative pain after the third molar extractions, which correlates with an increase in the local concentration of growth factors such as PDGF and FGFb.
RESUMO As lesões dentárias traumáticas em pacientes pediátricos são condições relativamente comuns na Odontologia. A avaliação e o diagnóstico corretos são determinantes para o sucesso do tratamento a longo prazo. Este relato descreve o caso de uma paciente pediátrica que sofreu uma queda da própria altura que ocasionou luxação lateral associada a luxação intrusiva, além de fratura da tábua óssea alveolar vestibular e fratura coronária dos elementos envolvidos, exigindo um manejo clínico delicado e efetivo. Em dois anos de acompanhamento a paciente não apresentou nenhuma complicação, exibindo resultados clínicos satisfatórios com a conduta terapêutica aplicada. Palavras-chave: Traumatismo dentário, emergências, osso, dentes, periodontal. ABSTRACTTraumatic dental injuries in pediatric patients are relatively common conditions in dentistry. Correct medical evaluation and diagnosis are critical to long-term treatment success. This report describes the case of a pediatric patient who suffered a fall from his own height that caused lateral dislocation associated with intrusive dislocation, in addition to fracture of the vestibular alveolar bone plate and coronary fracture of the involved elements requiring a delicate and effective clinical management.In two years of follow-up, the patient did not present any complications, showing satisfactory clinical results with the applied therapeutic approach. Key words: Dental trauma, emergencies, bone, teeth, periodontal.
RESUMO As lesões dentárias traumáticas em pacientes pediátricos são condições relativamente comuns na Odontologia. A avaliação e o diagnóstico corretos são determinantes para o sucesso do tratamento a longo prazo. Este relato descreve o caso de uma paciente pediátrica que sofreu uma queda da própria altura que ocasionou luxação lateral associada a luxação intrusiva, além de fratura da tábua óssea alveolar vestibular e fratura coronária dos elementos envolvidos, exigindo um manejo clínico delicado e efetivo. Em dois anos de acompanhamento a paciente não apresentou nenhuma complicação, exibindo resultados clínicos satisfatórios com a conduta terapêutica aplicada. Palavras-chave: Traumatismo dentário, emergências, osso, dentes, periodontal. ABSTRACTTraumatic dental injuries in pediatric patients are relatively common conditions in dentistry. Correct medical evaluation and diagnosis are critical to long-term treatment success. This report describes the case of a pediatric patient who suffered a fall from his own height that caused lateral dislocation associated with intrusive dislocation, in addition to fracture of the vestibular alveolar bone plate and coronary fracture of the involved elements requiring a delicate and effective clinical management.In two years of follow-up, the patient did not present any complications, showing satisfactory clinical results with the applied therapeutic approach. Key words: Dental trauma, emergencies, bone, teeth, periodontal.
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