The application of leukocyte- and platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF) in maxillary sinus augmentation

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Charles A. Powell, Alicia Casarez-Quintana, Jacob Zellner, Omar Al-Bayati, Kerri Font
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Abstract

Background

Since the introduction of sinus augmentation in the 1970s the procedure has been performed with or without biomaterials. Autologous blood products (ABPs) for use in sinus augmentation was first introduced in the 2000s, to aid potentially in bone and soft tissue healing.

Methods

Three different applications of leukocyte- and platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF) in maxillary sinus augmentation are presented in this case series. In case 1, L-PRF is used in bilateral sinus augmentation to support placement of implants to support a maxillary hybrid denture. Case 2 highlights the use of L-PRF in a complication associate with Schneiderian membrane elevation. Case 3 provides histology taken at the time of implant placement 6 months following L-PRF/xenograft sinus augmentation.

Results

All cases resulted in the successful placement of dental implants. In case 2, an osseodensification procedure was performed with freeze-dried bone allograft, which provided an approximate 4 mm of additional vertical height for implant placement. Histology from case 3 at 6 months post sinus augmentation demonstrated the presence of new vital bone in contact with the xenograft.

Conclusion

To date, there is only a limited amount of evidence reporting on platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) or L-PRF use in maxillary sinus augmentation. Bone gain from either product has ranged from 3.2 to 11.8 mm, with the percentage of newly formed bone reported in case series as 33% ± 5%. Despite the lack of strong evidence, L-PRF appears to have beneficial effects on bone regeneration when used in sinus augmentation.

富白细胞和血小板纤维蛋白(L-PRF)在上颌窦增强术中的应用
背景自20世纪70年代鼻窦隆胸术引入以来,该手术使用或不使用生物材料。自体血液制品(ABPs)用于鼻窦增强是在2000年代首次引入的,它可能有助于骨骼和软组织的愈合。方法介绍了富白细胞和富血小板纤维蛋白(L-PRF)在上颌窦增强术中的三种不同应用。在病例1中,L-PRF用于双侧窦增强,以支持种植体的放置,以支持上颌混合义齿。病例2强调了L-PRF在施耐德膜升高并发症中的应用。病例3提供了L-PRF/异种移植物窦增强术后6个月植入时的组织学。结果所有病例均成功植入种植体。在病例2中,使用冷冻干燥的同种异体骨移植物进行骨密度手术,为种植体的放置提供了大约4毫米的额外垂直高度。病例3在鼻窦增强后6个月的组织学显示在与异种移植物接触的地方存在新的重要骨。迄今为止,只有少量的证据报道富血小板纤维蛋白(PRF)或L-PRF用于上颌窦增强术。两种产品的骨增重范围为3.2至11.8 mm,病例系列中报告的新形成骨百分比为33%±5%。尽管缺乏强有力的证据,但L-PRF在鼻窦增强中似乎对骨再生有有益的影响。
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Clinical Advances in Periodontics
Clinical Advances in Periodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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