Author/Authors :
Lafzi, Ardeshir Department of Peiodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shirmohammadi, Adileh Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Faramarzi, Masoumeh Department of Periodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Jabali, Sahar Department of Periodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Shayan, Arman Department of Orthdontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background and aims. Plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF) is a concentrated suspension of growth factors, which is
used to promote periodontal tissue regeneration. The aim of this randomized, controlled, clinical trial was to evaluate of the
treatment of grade II mandibular molar furcation involvement using autogenous bone graft with and without PRGF.
Materials and methods. In this double-blind clinical trial, thirty mandibular molars with grade II furcation involvement
in 30 patients were selected. The test group received bone graft combined with PRGF, while the control group was treated
with bone graft only. Clinical parameters included clinical probing depth (CPD), vertical clinical attachment level (V-CAL),
horizontal clinical attachment level (H-CAL), location of gingival margin (LGM), surgically exposed horizontal probing
depth of bony defect (E-HPD), vertical depth of bone crest (V-DBC), vertical depth of the base of bony defect (V-DBD),
and length of the intrabony defect (LID). After six months, a re-entry surgery was performed. Data were analyzed by SPSS
14, using Kolmogorov, Mann-Whitney U, and paired t-test.
Results. After 6 months, both treatment methods led to significant improvement in V-CAL and H-CAL and significant
decreases in CPD, E-HPD, V-DBD and LID; there was no significant difference in LGM and V-DBC in any of the treated
groups compared to the baseline values. Also, none of the parameters showed significant differences between the study
groups.
Conclusion. Although autogenous bone grafts, with or without PRGF, were successful in treating grade II furcation involvement,
no differences between the study groups were observed.
Keywords :
platelet-derived growth factor , periodontal regeneration , furcation defect , Bone grafting