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Use of platelet-rich fibrin membrane following treatment of gingival recession: a randomized clinical trial.
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Tissue EngineeringPrf MembraneRandomized Clinical TrialEngineeringOral MedicineSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringPlatelet-rich Fibrin MembraneOrthopaedic SurgeryPrf GroupWound CarePeriodontologyMaxillofacial SurgeryFibrinolysisGingival RecessionBlood PlateletEarly Wound HealingWound HealingSoft Tissue ReconstructionMedicinePlastic Surgery
This 6-month randomized controlled clinical study primarily aimed to compare the results achieved by the use of a platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) membrane or connective tissue graft (CTG) in the treatment of gingival recession and to evaluate the clinical impact of PRF on early wound healing and subjective patient discomfort. Use of a PRF membrane in gingival recession treatment provided acceptable clinical results, followed by enhanced wound healing and decreased subjective patient discomfort compared to CTG-treated gingival recessions. No difference could be found between PRF and CTG procedures in gingival recession therapy, except for a greater gain in keratinized tissue width obtained in the CTG group and enhanced wound healing associated with the PRF group.
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