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Decembar 2024 • Volume 40 • Number 90

USE OF PLATELET-ENRICHED FIBRIN IN THE PROTOCOL FOR AUTOTRANSPLANTATION OF TEETH

 

Jordan Gjurčeski1,
Daniela Veleska-Stevkovska2

 

 

 

 


 





 

 

1Private Health Organization “Lege Artis—Dr. Jordan Gjurcheski”, Skopje
2Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Oral Surgery, Skopje, North Macedonia

 

   
...Abstract


 

Introduction: Autotransplantation (ATT) is defined as the surgical transposition of a tooth from its original place in the alveolar ridge, to a new place in the ridge. The donor tooth can be erupted or impacted, vital or non-vital, with completed or uncompleted root formation. The recipient bed can be a fresh extraction socket, with or without infection, it can have all 4 bony walls, or less than 4, ATT can be finished later (after a couple of weeks following extraction) or in a newly formed socket (prepared bed). Platelet-rich fibrin is defined as an autogenous fibrin clot enriched with platelets and leukocytes, and it can be used as a biomaterial in the form of a plug or pressed membrane.
Aim:
The study aimed to evaluate the influence of using A-PRF on the soft tissue, bone and root healing and development in autotransplanted teeth in the same patient, via measuring of clinical and radiological parameters.
Case report:
According to the split mouth design, two procedures were performed on the same patient. In the first case, AT was performed in a classical manner, and in the second case, an A-PRF was included in the surgical protocol.
Conclusion:
There is a positive tendency for the influence of platelet-rich fibrin on the clinical and radiological parameters of the autotransplanted teeth. Extensive follow-up period and more clinical cases are needed for more specific conclusions about this topic.

 

 Key words: autotransplantation, platelet rich fibrin, healing process

 
 

...Authors and Reprint Information

 

Address of correspondence:
Jordan Gjurčeski, DDM, PhD student
Ordinacija Lege Artis-dr Jordan Gjurčeski
Skoplje,, Severna Makedonija
E-mail: legeartis.dr.jordan@gmail.com

 




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