Effects of autologous platelet-rich fibrin in post-extraction alveolar sockets: A randomized, controlled split-mouth trial in dogs with spontaneous periodontal disease

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Periodontal disease (PD) is a common inflammatory condition in dogs; in severe stages, dental extraction is frequently required. Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) has been used in human oral surgical procedures and has been experimentally tested on post-extraction sockets in healthy dogs. This is the first split-mouth, randomized, controlled trial designed to compare post-extractive alveolar socket healing with and without topical application of PRF in canine spontaneous PD. Clinical evaluation, radiographic density, and histological scores for inflammation and regeneration were assessed at recruitment (T0) and after a three-week follow up (T1) on 12 dogs, for a total of 31 pairs of sockets. No complications or clinically evident differences between the treated sites and the control sites were observed. Comparing the radiographic densities of the extraction sites measured at T0 and T1, a significant enhancement was observed within the PRF group, but not within control group. The histological score decreased significantly from T0 to T1 within group PRF, but not within the control group; at T1, the PRF group showed a significantly lower histological score than the control group. These findings suggest that PRF could be able to stimulate the natural process of tissue healing and regeneration of post-extraction sites in dogs with spontaneous periodontal disease (PD).

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Tambella, A. M., Bartocetti, F., Rossi, G., Galosi, L., Catone, G., Falcone, A., & Vullo, C. (2020). Effects of autologous platelet-rich fibrin in post-extraction alveolar sockets: A randomized, controlled split-mouth trial in dogs with spontaneous periodontal disease. Animals, 10(8), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10081343

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