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Periodontal regeneration by leukocyte and platelet‐rich fibrin with autogenous bone graft versus enamel matrix derivative with autogenous bone graft in the treatment of periodontal intrabony defects: A randomized non‐inferiority trial

Michele Paolantonio, Marcella Di Tullio, Marta Giraudi, Luigi Romano, Lorenzo Secondi, Giulia Paolantonio, Filippo Graziani, Andrea Pilloni, Paolo De Ninis, Beatrice Femminella

2020Journal of Periodontology36 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Aim of the present study was to ascertain if a combination of leukocyte and platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF) + autogenous bone graft (ABG) may be a clinically "non-inferior" treatment modality as compared with the association of enamel matrix derivative (EMD) with ABG in the management of intrabony defects (IBDs). METHODS: A total of forty-four patients, exhibiting at least one unfavorable intraosseous defect, were treated by L-PRF associated with ABG (22 patients; test group) or EMD+ABG (control group) in each defect. At baseline and 12 months, a complete clinical and radiographic examination was done. Pre- and post-therapy clinical (probing pocket depth [PPD], clinical attachment level [CAL], gingival recession [GR]) and radiographic (defect Bone level [(DBL)] parameters for the different treatments were compared. To guarantee the test treatment's efficacy 1mm was chosen as non-inferiority margin; for clinical relevance, a second non-inferiority margin = 0.5 mm was set. RESULTS: Clinical and radiographic parameters significantly improved 12 months after surgery in both test and control sites, without inter-groups differences for each measurement. The control group - test group differences for the parameters CAL gain -0.248 mm (-0.618 to 0.122), PPD Reduction -0.397 mm (-0.810 to 0.015), GR Change 0.059 mm (-0.300 to 0.418), DBL Gain -0.250 mm (-0.746 to 0.246) were all within the non-inferiority margin of 0.5 mm. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that the L-PRF+ABG combined treatment of non-contained IBDs produces non-inferior results in terms of CAL gain, PPD reduction, GR increase and DBL gain in comparison with the EMD+ABG combination.

Topics & Concepts

Enamel matrix derivativePlatelet-rich fibrinMedicineGingival marginDentistryGingival recessionBleeding on probingFibrinRadiographyRandomized controlled trialSurgeryPeriodontitisRegeneration (biology)ImmunologyBiologyCell biologyPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsOral microbiology and periodontitis researchDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes