Platelet rich fibrin and MTA in the treatment of teeth with open apices

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Background: The present study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) as the apical matrix for the placement of MTA in nonsurgical endodontic therapy for teeth with periapical lesions and open apices. Methods: Twelve teeth from eleven patients with periapical periodontitis and open apices were enrolled in the study. Nonsurgical endodontic therapy was performed with the PRF used as an apical barrier and the MTA manipulated as an apical plug for further thermoplasticized gutta percha in the remaining part of the root canal. Clinical signs and periapical digital radiographs were recorded and analyzed to evaluate the curing progress after periodical follow-ups of 1, 3, and 6 months. The horizontal dimension of the periapical lesion was determined, and the changes in the dimensions were recorded each time. The Friedman test was used for statistical analysis, with P

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Pham, V. K., Pham, T. L. K., Pham, A. T., Le, H. L. A., Tran, T. B. V., Hoang, M. C., … Nguyen, C. H. L. (2024). Platelet rich fibrin and MTA in the treatment of teeth with open apices. BMC Oral Health, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-03923-5

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