Dual-action platelet-rich fibrin in periodontal therapy: Assessing the efficacy of injectable versus metronidazole-enhanced platelet-rich fibrin in non-surgical periodontal treatment - A clinical study.
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Abstract
Background: Adjunctive therapies play a crucial role in enhancing the efficacy of non-surgical periodontal therapy (NSPT) by addressing the multifactorial nature of periodontal disease. Injectable platelet-rich fibrin (i-PRF) and metronidazole-infused PRF gel have emerged as potential biomaterials that promote periodontal regeneration and antibacterial effects, respectively.
Objective: To evaluate and compare the clinical efficacy of i-PRF and metronidazole-infused PRF gel as adjuncts to NSPT in patients with periodontitis.
Method: ology: A randomized controlled trial was conducted on 20 periodontal sites in patients with Stage II-III periodontitis. Sites were divided into two groups (n = 10 each), receiving either i-PRF or metronidazole-infused PRF gel following NSPT. Clinical parameters, including Oral Hygiene Index (OHI), Gingival Index (GI), Bleeding on Probing (BOP), Probing Pocket Depth (PPD), and Clinical Attachment Level (CAL), were assessed at baseline, 4 weeks, and 3 months. Statistical analyses included the Mann-Whitney U test for intergroup comparisons and the Friedman test for intragroup comparisons.
Results: Both groups showed significant improvement in PPD and CAL over the study period (p < 0.001). The metronidazole-infused PRF gel group demonstrated a more pronounced reduction in GI and BOP compared to the i-PRF group (p = 0.01 and p = 0.66, respectively). Improvements in OHI were observed in both groups but were not statistically significant.
Conclusion: The study highlights the potential of metronidazole-infused PRF gel as a superior adjunct to NSPT due to its enhanced antimicrobial effects and periodontal tissue healing properties. Personalized therapeutic strategies incorporating bioactive materials can optimize periodontal treatment outcomes.
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Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research (JOBCR)is the official journal of the Craniofacial Research Foundation (CRF). The journal aims to provide a common platform for both clinical and translational research and to promote interdisciplinary sciences in craniofacial region. JOBCR publishes content that includes diseases, injuries and defects in the head, neck, face, jaws and the hard and soft tissues of the mouth and jaws and face region; diagnosis and medical management of diseases specific to the orofacial tissues and of oral manifestations of systemic diseases; studies on identifying populations at risk of oral disease or in need of specific care, and comparing regional, environmental, social, and access similarities and differences in dental care between populations; diseases of the mouth and related structures like salivary glands, temporomandibular joints, facial muscles and perioral skin; biomedical engineering, tissue engineering and stem cells. The journal publishes reviews, commentaries, peer-reviewed original research articles, short communication, and case reports.