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Investigation of the Effect of Horizontal Platelet Rich Fibrin Placed in Tooth Extraction Sockets on Bone Formation

NCT07011303 NA ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION

Dental implants, the treatment of complete and partial edentulous cases involving the restoration of lost teeth, have become a registered and widely used treatment option. Implants: It is an ideal option for the good oral health of the person who has lost his teeth due to periodontal disease, caries, trauma, or any other reason. When teeth are missing, melting occurs in the jawbone. Following tooth extraction, the loss of the implant and the amount of melting are significantly reduced. In implant treatments, which have become widely used today, successful results depend on the ideal volume and quality of hard and soft tissues. The amount of bone present in the edentulous area is important for the indication of the implant. The aim of this study is to evaluate the histological and immunohistochemical contribution of the H-PRF (horizontal-platelet rich fibrin) material placed in the extraction sockets to the quality of the newly formed bone tissue in order to make successful implants after tooth extractions for various reasons in humans. The research hypothesis is that H-PRF will contribute positively to the healing of tooth extraction sockets.

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Lead sponsorTokat Gaziosmanpasa University
PhaseNA
StatusENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Enrolment30
Start dateSat Jun 01 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
CompletionWed Apr 01 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

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Turkey (Türkiye)