Plasma rich in growth factors in alveolar ridge preservation: randomized, controlled clinical trial
Eduardo Anitua, Alia Murias-Freijo, Joseba Loroño, Markel Loroño, Antonio González-Mosquera, Lucia Anitua, Mohammad H. Alkhraisat

TL;DR
This study shows that plasma rich in growth factors improves healing and bone regeneration after tooth extraction in the aesthetic zone.
Contribution
The novel contribution is demonstrating PRGF's efficacy in alveolar ridge preservation through a randomized clinical trial.
Findings
PRGF significantly reduced postoperative pain and improved soft tissue healing.
PRGF enhanced new bone formation and preserved the alveolar ridge dimensions.
No significant differences in inflammation were observed between PRGF and control groups.
Abstract
The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of Plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF) compared to spontaneous healing in alveolar ridge preservation of the aesthetic zone. This randomized and controlled clinical trial included 46 patients requiring simple-tooth extraction in the aesthetic zone and subsequent implant placement. The extraction sockets were treated either with PRGF or allowed to heal spontaneously. Postoperative healing was assessed by pain, Landry's soft tissue healing index, and inflammation index at 3, 7, and 15 days after tooth extraction. Histomorphometric bone regeneration was evaluated in biopsies harvested after 12 weeks of healing. Dimensional alveolar ridge measurements were performed at baseline and 12 weeks. Any postoperative complications and adverse effects were registered. Statistical analysis was performed to assess the differences between the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeriodontal Regeneration and Treatments · Dental Trauma and Treatments · Oral health in cancer treatment
