COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF PRF COMBINED WITH XENOGRAFT (STICKY BONE) vs CORONALLY ADVANCED FLAP SURGERY IN THE TREATMENT OF STAGE I / II WITH GRADE A/B PERIODONTITIS- A CLINICAL STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.53555/2ccc3g08Keywords:
Coronally advanced flap, Sticky bone, Recession depth, Platelet Rich Fibrin, Osseograft, Periodontal Regeneration, Intrabony defectAbstract
Periodontal therapy aims to prevent periodontal tissue destruction while achieving regeneration of lost and damaged tissues. Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) is the latest advancement in fibrin technology and is a rich autologous source of various growth factors and leukocytes. PRF has a strong potential to influence the cellular mechanisms responsible for periodontal regeneration to be achieved. A combination of the two grafting modalities may prove to be an advantageous regenerative treatment option for management of Stage I/II with grade A/B Periodontitis.
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