2011
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-4268(11)60010-9
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Periodontal regeneration in deep intrabony periodontal defect using hydroxyapatite particles with platelet rich fibrin membrane–a case report

Abstract: Background: Growth factors such as platelet-derived growth factors exert potent effect on wound healing including the regeneration of periodontium. Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) membrane provides a concentrate of such growth factors, accelerating the wound healing process.

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“…As regeneration in furcation and deep intrabony defect is difficult to attain because anatomy that impedes the accessibility for individual oral hygiene in molars, professional root debridement and due to slow and difficult integration of the grafted material into the physiological architecture as cited in reports of Sharma and Pradeep[ 6 ] and Rastogi et al .,[ 7 ] respectively. In spite of different periodontal regenerative approaches, as currently, not a single regenerative material is considered gold standard in the treatment of osseous defects; therefore, amalgamation of BioGraft ® HABG active and Choukroun's PRF was utilized because of their promising properties[ 8 9 10 ] in the present report to obtain maximum outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As regeneration in furcation and deep intrabony defect is difficult to attain because anatomy that impedes the accessibility for individual oral hygiene in molars, professional root debridement and due to slow and difficult integration of the grafted material into the physiological architecture as cited in reports of Sharma and Pradeep[ 6 ] and Rastogi et al .,[ 7 ] respectively. In spite of different periodontal regenerative approaches, as currently, not a single regenerative material is considered gold standard in the treatment of osseous defects; therefore, amalgamation of BioGraft ® HABG active and Choukroun's PRF was utilized because of their promising properties[ 8 9 10 ] in the present report to obtain maximum outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 10 ] The combined effect PRF and BioGraft ® HABG because of their distinct properties along with thorough debridement may result in excellent outcome in the present case report, which is in accordance with the reports of Rastogi et al . [ 7 ] utilized HAP particles with PRF membrane in the intrabony defect, whereas Salaria et al . [ 11 ] PRF with BioGraft ® HABG active in Grade II furcation defect in molar, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings were confirmed and more efficient methods to alleviate the postoperative complications of this procedure using PRF evolved [69,70]. PRF was also used with success during the treatment of Intrabony periodontal defects [71,72,73]. Greater attachment levels and bone-fill were notable findings.…”
Section: Methods—literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 87%