How effective are concentrated growth factor and injectable platelets in reducing complications following impacted third molar surgery?

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作者
Uranbey, Omer [1 ]
Ayranci, Ferhat [1 ]
机构
[1] Ordu Univ, Dept Oral & Maxillofacial Surg, Fac Dent, Cumhuriyet Campus,Mustafa Kemal Blvd 254, TR-52200 Ordu, Turkiye
来源
QUINTESSENCE INTERNATIONAL | 2024年 / 55卷 / 05期
关键词
concentrated growth factor; inflammation; iPRF; mandibularthird molar; RICH FIBRIN PRF; SURGICAL EXTRACTION; EDEMA; PAIN; DEXAMETHASONE; OUTCOMES; REMOVAL; TRISMUS;
D O I
10.3290/1qi.b5213477
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R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Objectives: This study exa mined the impact of injectable plateletrich fibrin (iPRF) and concentrated growth factor on postoperative pain, edema, trismus, and quality of life in impacted mandibular third mola r surgery. The primaryaim of this study was to minimize common sequelae followingthird molar surgery by using iPRF and concentrated growth factor. The secondary objective was to compare the postoperative effects of these products. Method and materials: This study represents a single -center, randomized prospective clinical trial conducted at the Ordu University Faculty of Dentistry. It involved patients who underwent third molarsurgery for various reasons between Ju ly and October 2022. The predictor variables were the use of concentrated growth factor and i-PRF. They were categorized as concentrated growth factor, i-PRF, and control groups. The outcome va ria bles include pain levels and analgesic consumption measured on a visual analog scale, distances between predetermined anatomical points, maximum mouth opening capacity, and data from the postoperative symptom severity (PoSSe) scale. Some statistical tests were performed with a 95% confidence interval, which was considered significant. Results: Total analgesic use was notably lower in the concentrated growth factor group (P=.044). Concentrated growth factor and iPRF outperformed the control group in all edema measurements by post operative day 7 (tragus-pogonion, lateral canthus-angulus, tragus-commissu ra; P<.05). Concentrated growth factor significantly reduced trismus on days 2 and 7. Quality of life was notably higher in the concentrated growth factor group than in the control group (P= .026), although iPRF group differences were not significant. Conclusion: The results indicate that concentrated growth factor has a limited impact on postoperative pain, but significantly reduces edema, trismus, and enhances quality of life. The iPRF group experienced positive effects on pain, edema, and trismus, although the statistically significant differences observed with concentrated growth factor highlight its potential for use instead of iPRF after third molar surgery. An increased sample size is essential for more comprehensive results. (Quintessence Int2024;55:380-390; dok 10.3290/1qi.b5213477)
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