Clinical and radiographic analysis of novabone putty with platelet-rich fibrin in the treatment of periodontal intrabony defects: A randomized control trial

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Abstract

Background: Periodontal regeneration remains one of the crucial issues in the field of periodontology. Periodontal intrabony defects could be treated by surgical intervention through various alloplastic bone graft substitutes. The Food and Drug Administration approved, Novabone putty is one of the recently marketed bone graft substitutes, which has been used in the present study. This study also incorporates the placement of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in combination with Novabone putty. Materials and Methods: Twenty patients were included in the study and were allocated to either Group A or Group B through randomization. Group A included the placement of Novabone putty in the periodontal intrabony defects, whereas Group B included the placement of Novabone putty along with PRF. Statistical analysis of plaque index, gingival index, probing pocket depth, relative attachment level, and intraoral periapical radiographs was performed. Results: Statistical more significant difference (P < 0.05) in probing pocket depth, and relative attachment level was observed in Group B (Novabone putty and PRF) in comparison to Group A (Novabone putty). Conclusion: Evaluation of efficacy of Novabone putty along with PRF produced more favorable results in relative attachment level gain and more reduction in probing pocket depth when compared to Novabone putty alone.

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Hazari, V., Choudhary, A., Mishra, R., Chandrashekar, K., Trivedi, A., & Pathak, P. (2021). Clinical and radiographic analysis of novabone putty with platelet-rich fibrin in the treatment of periodontal intrabony defects: A randomized control trial. Contemporary Clinical Dentistry, 12(2), 150–156. https://doi.org/10.4103/ccd.ccd_101_20

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