2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2005.07.012
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Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF): A second-generation platelet concentrate. Part V: Histologic evaluations of PRF effects on bone allograft maturation in sinus lift

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“…It also has the additional benefit of preserving ridge width and height at intervals of 90 to 180 days 54) . Choukroun et al 15) Implants and Chronic Periapical Infection reported faster healing with leukocyte-PRF mixed with DFDBA after sinus lift (4 months) than with DFDBA alone (8 months). In an experimental rabbit model, the combination of PRF and DFDBA yielded the highest boneimplant contact (73.43±3.86%) and percentage of new bone formation (63.09±2.10%) at the defect area when compared with antibiotic or saline.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It also has the additional benefit of preserving ridge width and height at intervals of 90 to 180 days 54) . Choukroun et al 15) Implants and Chronic Periapical Infection reported faster healing with leukocyte-PRF mixed with DFDBA after sinus lift (4 months) than with DFDBA alone (8 months). In an experimental rabbit model, the combination of PRF and DFDBA yielded the highest boneimplant contact (73.43±3.86%) and percentage of new bone formation (63.09±2.10%) at the defect area when compared with antibiotic or saline.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, BMPs act primarily at the later stages of osteoinduction, such during mesenchymal cell differentiation and vascular proliferation. Platelet-rich fibrin entraps circulating stem cells, resulting in superior healing of large osseous defects where there is migration of stem cells differentiating into the osteoblast phenotype 15) . Combining graft materials such as DFDBA with PRF enables these two distinct wound healing processes to take place concurrently.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The palatal mucoperiosteal flaps were reflected and sutured to each other to repair the palatal mucosa of palatal side of the cleft if needed. During preparation of the recipient site, in group I the required amount of blood was aspirated and centrifuged for PRF preparation according to Choukroun's method [17][18][19] and beside that the required amount of bone marrow was aspirated from the ilium. PRF gel (4-6 ml) and bone marrow aspirate (1-2 ml) were mixed with a mount of β-Tricalcium phosphate granules, according to size of defect and placed in recipient bed.…”
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“…5 PRF applications have been implemented in many areas of oral surgery, such as dental implantology, sinus lift procedures, and cyst surgeries. [7][8][9] However, there are only few studies regarding the effect of PRF on complications following third molar surgery. 4,10 The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of PRF on postoperative pain, swelling, and trismus following impacted third molar surgery.…”
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