Efficacy of Platelet-Rich Fibrin Combined With Xenograft in the Treatment of Mandibular Molar Furcation Involvements
The purpose of this randomized controlled clinical trial is to compare the effectiveness of advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF+) combined with xenograft versus a collagen membrane combined with xenograft in the treatment of degree II furcation involvements in mandibular first molars. Adult patients with periodontitis will randomly receive either the A-PRF+ treatment or the collagen membrane treatment during periodontal flap surgery. The study will evaluate clinical periodontal healing, bone regeneration using 3D imaging (CBCT), patient comfort (pain levels and satisfaction), and changes in the TWEAK biomarker in gingival crevicular fluid over a 6-month period.
Furcation involvements in molars pose a significant challenge in periodontal therapy. This study aims to evaluate a regenerative approach using advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF+) to enhance clinical and radiographic outcomes. The study includes adult patients with periodontitis who have a degree II furcation involvement (Hamp 1975) on a mandibular molar, with a probing pocket depth of ≥ 5mm after initial non-surgical therapy. Eligible patients will be randomly allocated to one of two surgical interventions: Test Group: Open flap debridement followed by the application of A-PRF+ mixed with a xenograft (Cerabone), covered by an A-PRF+ membrane. Control Group: Open flap debridement followed by the application of a xenograft (Cerabone) covered by a resorbable collagen membrane (Guided Tissue Regeneration). Clinical parameters including Plaque Index (PlI), Gingival Index (GI), Probing Pocket Depth (PPD), Gingival Recession (GR), Vertical Clinical Attachment Level (VCAL), and Horizontal Clinical Attachment Level (HCAL) will be recorded at baseline and 6 months post-surgery using customized acrylic stents. Radiological assessments using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) will measure furcation volume, bone fill, and new bone gray level at baseline and 6 months. Patient-reported outcomes, including pain perception (VAS), painkiller consumption, and post-operative satisfaction (Likert scale), will be monitored during the first week. Additionally, Gingival Crevicular Fluid (GCF) samples will be collected to analyze the concentration of the TWEAK biomarker via ELISA at baseline, 1 month, and 3 months post-surgery.
Inclusion Criteria: * Patients over 18 years old * Patients diagnosed with periodontitis who have completed non-surgical treatment: scaling and root planing * Patients attending a follow-up visit at least 5 weeks after non-surgical treatment, demonstrating compliance and good oral hygiene cooperation * Presence of a mandibular molar with a Degree II furcation involvement according to Hamp (1975), presenting a residual periodontal pocket at the buccal site (PPD ≥ 5mm) after non-surgical treatment, and showing radiolucency in the furcation area on CBCT imaging * Plaque Index (PlI) \< 1 following non-surgical treatment * Width of keratinized gingiva ≥ 2mm * Teeth with furcation defects where gingival recession does not extend apically beyond the buccal furcation fornix (no supragingival furcation exposure) * Teeth without occlusal trauma, pulpal or periapical pathologies, and no combined periodontic-endodontic lesions * Degree II furcation involvement according to Hamp (1975) and Subclass A or B according to Tarnow and Fletcher (1984) * The defect is located apical to the interproximal alveolar bone crest on CBCT imaging
Exclusion Criteria: * Patients with systemic diseases affecting periodontal treatment outcomes, such as: diabetes mellitus, heart disease requiring anticoagulant therapy, blood disorders, immunodeficiency, etc * Pregnant or lactating patients * Patients who have used antibiotics or any other medications affecting periodontal treatment outcomes within the last 6 months * Patients who smoke tobacco. * Patients who have used aspirin or medications affecting blood coagulation within 2 weeks prior to the blood collection for PRF preparation * Patients with a history of allergy to local anesthetics * Defects associated with grade II tooth mobility that has not been splinted, or grade III tooth mobility according to Miller (2014)
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