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Management of a Mandibular Odontogenic Keratocyst with Enucleation, Piezotome-Assisted Peripheral Ostectomy, and Platelet-Rich Fibrin-A Case Report. [PDF]
Abdelfadil E +3 more
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Abstract The primary objective is to critically analyze approaches to local therapy for periodontal disease, particularly in light of its well‐established systemic implications. We specifically address common misconceptions and overestimations regarding the potential of local treatments in contrast to their actual clinical effectiveness.
Andrea Mombelli, Alkisti Zekeridou
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USE OF PLATELET-RICH FIBRIN IN MAXILLARY SINUS LIFT
Leonardo Trolez Neder Andrade
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Correction: Antimicrobial Effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma and Platelet-Rich Fibrin: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Cl K +5 more
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Abstract The aim of this systematic review was to assess the performance of soft tissue augmentation (STA) procedures, with or without a modification of the prosthetic rehabilitation, for the treatment of buccal peri‐implant soft tissue dehiscence (PSTD) in terms of esthetics and patient‐reported outcomes.
José Nart +5 more
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The Use of Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Combination with Synthetic Bone Grafting: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Costa R +8 more
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Abstract To analyze the effect of root coverage surgical therapy for the treatment of single gingival recession defects (GRD) in terms of clinician‐ and patient‐reported outcomes (CROs and PROs), with an emphasis on esthetic perception. The protocol of this PRISMA 2020‐compliant systematic review was registered in PROSPERO (CRD517050).
Francesco Cairo +6 more
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Revascularizing ability of platelet-rich fibrin in permanent necrotic immature teeth: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Gupta D +5 more
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Hyaluronic acid: A novel approach in regenerative/reconstructive periodontal therapy?
Abstract Background Although hyaluronic acid (HA) has long been used for many medical applications, only in recent years has it gained greater popularity in the field of periodontics because of its biological effects during wound healing. Even today, most clinicians are not aware that more than one type of HA exists and that the extent of its ...
Andrea Pilloni +7 more
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