2003
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-051x.2003.00368.x
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Effectiveness of a combination of platelet‐rich plasma, bovine porous bone mineral and guided tissue regeneration in the treatment of mandibular grade II molar furcations in humans

Abstract: It was concluded that the PRP/BPBM/GTR combined technique is an effective modality of regenerative treatment for mandibular grade II furcation defects. Further studies are necessary to elucidate the role played by each component of the combined therapy in achieving these results.

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“…ABBM is an extensively researched material which has been successfully used alone for treatment of intra-bony and furcation defects, with a positive role in reducing PD, promoting CAL gain and enhancing defect fill in periodontal defects. 3,4,5,32 The positive results of the control group (ABBM alone) are in accordance with findings from previous studies which had failed to show significant differences between treatment with ABBM alone or combinations of ABBM with enamel matrix derivative or platelet-rich plasma (PRP). 30,39 Although the results of this study suggest that treatment with ABBM-PRF may not have provided significantly better results than those obtained with ABBM alone, the possibility for PRF to show any beneficial effects over the control group might have been masked by the fact that treatment with ABBM alone resulted in significant improvement.…”
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“…ABBM is an extensively researched material which has been successfully used alone for treatment of intra-bony and furcation defects, with a positive role in reducing PD, promoting CAL gain and enhancing defect fill in periodontal defects. 3,4,5,32 The positive results of the control group (ABBM alone) are in accordance with findings from previous studies which had failed to show significant differences between treatment with ABBM alone or combinations of ABBM with enamel matrix derivative or platelet-rich plasma (PRP). 30,39 Although the results of this study suggest that treatment with ABBM-PRF may not have provided significantly better results than those obtained with ABBM alone, the possibility for PRF to show any beneficial effects over the control group might have been masked by the fact that treatment with ABBM alone resulted in significant improvement.…”
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“…3,4 Considering its aforementioned properties, ABBM has been successfully used in regenerative treatment of intra-bony and furcation defects. 1,5 In recent years, researchers have focused on biological mediators which have the ability to enhance wound healing and improve clinical benefits of bone replacement grafts. 6 Polypeptide growth factors are biological mediators which regulate cell proliferation, chemotaxis and differentiation and induce periodontal regeneration.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have been conducted on the clinical effect of platelet-rich plasma on bone regeneration and periodontal regeneration [20,21], but the application of PRP in cartilage repair is relatively new and no published studies have investigated its use in the treatment of TMJ degenerative disease.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The interaction between these bioactive proteins and receptors has a key role in the process of wound healing 7,8 . PRP is used in the treatment of chronic cutaneous and soft tissue ulcerations and especially in periodontal and oral surgery, maxillofacial surgery, orthopedic and traumatic surgery, cosmetic and plastic surgery, spinal surgery, heart by-pass surgery, and in burns [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] . The purpose of our study was to examine the histopathological effects of topical PRP and PPP treatments in wound healing on rats with partial thickness wounds.…”
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confidence: 99%