EVALUATION OF THE USE OF PLATELET RICH PLASMA (PRP) BIO ACTIVATED IMPLANT SURFACES FOR ENHANCEMENT OF HEALING AFTER IMMEDIATE LOADING VERSUS NON COATED IMPLANT IN MANDIBULAR POSTERIOR AREA. ?A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL?

Eman Saber Bekhit, Neveen Abdel Latife Askar, Nessrine Mohamed Khairy And Omniya Abu El-Dahab,

ABSTRACT


Aim: To Evaluate The Efficacy Of The Bioactivation Of Dental Implant With Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) For Immediate Loading Implantation Using Periapical Digital Radiography And Clinical Parameters. Methodology: The Present Study Was Conducted On Fourteen Patients (four Males And Ten Females) For Implantation Of 28 Implants .The Ages Ranged From 23 To 56 Years And The Mean Of Ages Was 39.5. They Were All Complaining From Posterior Mandibular Teeth Loss. All Patients Were Subjected To Preoperative CBCT Examination That Was Done By Planmeca ProMax 3D Mid CBCT Unit To Assess Buccal And Lingual Wall Heights And Contours. Insertion Of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Coated Implants And Immediate Loading Of Them Was Performed. After Two Months, Clinical And Radiographic Evaluations Were Performed For The Implants. The Digital Images Were Used To Assess The Implant Height, The Intimate Contact Between Implant And Bone And The Bone Density.

Results: There Was A Statistically Significant Change In The Distribution Of Cases According To Modified Gingival Index In Two Months And Six Months Compared To One Week Between The Two Groups. There Was No Statistically Significance Between The Two Groups At Different Times. Conclusion: The Use Of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Coated Implant Showed Good Results Of Preserving Crestal Bone And Adequate Soft Tissue Healing In Immediate Loading In Restoring Of Posterior Mandibular Teeth.

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