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Title: The effects of lyophilised platelet-rich plasma in third molar extraction sockets and its surrounding tissues
Authors: Rengarajoo, Jonathan
Ngeow, Wei Cheong
Ibrahim, Norliza Binti
Keywords: Bone healing
Growth factors
Lyophilised platelet-rich plasma
Regeneration
Soft tissue healing
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences
Series/Report no.: Original Article;289-296
Abstract: Objective: To determine the effects of repeated placement of quantified lyophilised platelet-rich plasma (LPRP) on the soft and hard tissue components. Methods: Lyophilised platelet-rich plasma was topically placed, and later injected, into fresh sockets using the third molar surgical model, randomised according to the splitmouth approach. The control site received placebo. The application of LPRP was done intraoperatively, one month and two months postoperatively. The measured endpoints included post-operative pain, swelling, trismus, pocket depth at mid-distal adjacent second molar, soft tissue healing, and bone formation (which was assessed radiographically). Fifteen healthy young adults, aged between 21 and 35 years, visiting the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic at the University ofMalaya were recruited for this study. Results: There was no significant difference in postoperative pain, swelling size, trismus, and bone healing within their specific timelines during this study. However, the LPRP group showed significant reduction in pocket depth at the two-month post-operative period, suggesting that LPRP improves soft tissue healing. Conclusion: Soft tissue healing, measured as the change of periodontal pocket depth, showed significant reduction, suggesting the benefit of LPRP for soft tissue healing. However, bone regeneration and reduction of postoperative sequelae showed no improvement even after quantification and repeated LPRP application.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7187
ISSN: 1658-3612
Appears in Collections:Vol 17 No 2 (2022)

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