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Fig. 4. Effects of PRP, PRGF, A-PRF, and CGF on th...

Fig. 4. Effects of PRP, PRGF, A-PRF, and CGF on the proliferation of human periosteal cells. Cells were treated with PRP preparations, PRGF preparations, A-PRF extracts, or CGF extracts at the indicated doses for 48 h in 1 % FBS-containing medium. *P 

Fig. 3. Concentrations of the pro-inflammatory cyt...

Fig. 3. Concentrations of the pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6) in PRP, PRGF, A-PRF, and CGF preparations (n = 20) Fig. 3. Concentrations of the pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6) in PRP, PRGF, A-PRF, and CGF preparations (n = 20)

Table 1 Centrifugation conditions for preparation ...

Preparation type Models Rotor Radius (mm) Rotational speed ...

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Masuki, H., Okudera, T., Watanebe, T. et al. Growth factor and pro-inflammatory cytokine contents in platelet-rich plasma (PRP), plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF), advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF), and concentrated growth factors (CGF). Int J Implant Dent 2, 19 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-016-0052-4 Download citation Received: 21 June 2016 Accepted: 18 Au...

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Tokyo Plastic Dental Society, Kita-ku, Tokyo, Japan Hideo Masuki, Toshimitsu Okudera, Taisuke Watanebe, Masashi Suzuki, Kazuhiko Nishiyama & Hajime Okudera Bioscience Medical Research Center, Niigata University Medical and Dental Hospital, Niigata, Japan Koh Nakata Department of Dentistry, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan Chen-Yao Su Division of Oral Bioengineering, Instit...

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Kobayashi M, Kawase T, Okuda K, Wolff LF, Yoshie H. In vitro immunological and biological evaluations of the angiogenic potential of platelet-rich fibrin preparations: a standardized comparison with PRP preparations. Int J Implant Dent. 2015;1:31. Sonnenschein SK, Meyle J. Local inflammatory reactions in patients with diabetes and periodontitis. Periodontol 2000. 2015;69:221–54. Download refer...

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Clipet F, Tricot S, Alno N, Massot M, Solhi H, Cathelineau G, Perez F, De Mello G, Pellen-Mussi P. In vitro effects of Choukroun’s platelet-rich fibrin conditioned medium on 3 different cell lines implicated in dental implantology. Implant Dent. 2012;21:51–6. Gassling VL, Acil Y, Springer IN, Hubert N, Wiltfang J. Platelet-rich plasma and platelet-rich fibrin in human cell culture. Oral Surg ...

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Kawase T. Platelet-rich plasma and its derivatives as promising bioactive materials for regenerative medicine: basic principles and concepts underlying recent advances. Odontology. 2015;103:126–35. Anitua E. The use of plasma-rich growth factors (PRGF) in oral surgery. Pract Proced Aesthet Dent. 2001;13:487–93. Choukroun J. Advanced PRF, &i-PRF: platelet concentrates or blood concentrates? J...

Abbreviations : Growth factor and pro-inflammatory...

Acid citrate dextrose solution Analysis of variance Advanced platelet-rich fibrin A-PRF extract Concentrated growth factors CGF extract Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Interleukin-1β Interleukin-6 Platelet-derived growth factor-BB Platelet Plasma rich in growth factors Platelet-rich plasma Red blood cell Transforming growth factor-β1 Vascular endothelial growth factor White blo...

Conclusions : Growth factor and pro-inflammatory c...

The present study clearly demonstrated that both A-PRF and CGF preparations contained significant amounts of growth factors, which makes us to believe that A-PRF and CGF preparations would not only function as a scaffolding material but also as a reservoir to deliver certain growth factors at the site of application. Accordingly, it is expected that these two preparations are more potently capable...

Discussion : Growth factor and pro-inflammatory cy...

In the previous study [12], we found that PRP and A-PRF preparations exert distinguishable actions on periosteal cell proliferation. Because both IL-1β and IL-6 are known to be produced by WBCs [23], and because WBCs are not included in PRGF preparations, we thought that the bi-phasic effects of PRP preparations may be attributed to WBCs. Furthermore, if WBCs are highly concentrated in A-PRF, it ...

Discussion : Growth factor and pro-inflammatory cy...

Although the growth factor contents in PRF and CGF preparations and their bioactivities have been demonstrated in in vitro studies by several independent groups [8–11, 13–20], many clinicians still believe that the regenerative effects of PRF/CGF are solely due to fibrin clots. We speculate that this discrepancy may be caused by two major factors. First, the initial report on PRF by Choukroun ...

Results : Growth factor and pro-inflammatory cytok...

Numbers of platelets in PRP and PRGF preparations are shown in Fig. 1 (upper panel). Platelets were significantly concentrated both in the PRP and PRGF preparations, and the concentration rate of PRP preparations was substantially higher than that of PRGF preparations (8.79-fold vs. 2.84-fold). Numbers of platelets in A-PRF and CGF preparations calculated by the indirect subtraction method are al...

Methods : Growth factor and pro-inflammatory cytok...

Because alveolar periosteum is closely contributed to periodontal skeletal tissue regeneration, we used human alveolar bone-derived periosteal cells for evaluation of efficacy of the PRP derivatives. The periosteal cells were obtained and expanded as described below. With informed consent, human periosteum tissue segments were aseptically dissected from the periodontal tissues of the healthy bucca...

Methods : Growth factor and pro-inflammatory cytok...

As described previously [7, 9], blood samples (~9.5 mL) collected without anticoagulants using vacuum plain glass tubes (A-PRF+: Jiangxi Fenglin Medical Technology Co. Ltd, Fengcheng, China) or conventional vacuum plain glass tube (Plain BD Vacutainer Tube; Becton, Dickinson and Company, Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA) from the same donors were immediately centrifuged by an A-PRF centrifugation system (...

Methods : Growth factor and pro-inflammatory cytok...

Based on their characteristics and fractionation, the differences among PRP and PRP derivatives are concisely described in our previous article [1]. As previously described [5, 6], blood samples (11.5 mL) were collected using syringes or vacuum blood collection tubes equipped with 18G needles from seven non-smoking, healthy, middle-aged, male volunteers (37 to 68 years old) three times with a 2...

Background : Growth factor and pro-inflammatory cy...

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) was originally demonstrated to be effective in the operation of alveolar ridge augmentation and immediately spread to the fields of periodontal and oral maxillofacial surgery [1]. This clinical application was endorsed by evidence that several major growth factors are contained at high levels in PRP preparations. However, for some reasons, such as low handling efficiency...

Abstract : Growth factor and pro-inflammatory cyto...

The development of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) drastically simplified the preparation procedure of platelet-concentrated biomaterials, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and facilitated their clinical application. PRF’s clinical effectiveness has often been demonstrated in pre-clinical and clinical studies; however, it is still controversial whether growth factors are significantly concentrated ...

Fig. 4. Comparative illustration of mean ISQ value...

Fig. 4. Comparative illustration of mean ISQ values Fig. 4. Comparative illustration of mean ISQ values

Fig. 3. Implants were placed after application of ...

Fig. 3. Implants were placed after application of CGF membrane Fig. 3. Implants were placed after application of CGF membrane

Fig. 2. CGF membrane was applied in study group im...

Fig. 2. CGF membrane was applied in study group implant sockets Fig. 2. CGF membrane was applied in study group implant sockets

Fig. 1. CGF was obtained after centrifugation : Ev...

Fig. 1. CGF was obtained after centrifugation Fig. 1. CGF was obtained after centrifugation

Table 3 Mean ISQ value changes between study and c...

  Control group Study group Immediate–1st week −2.25 ± 1.713 1.40 ± 1.847 Immediate–4th week −2.30 ± 2.774 0.60 ± 2.798 1st Week–4th week −0.05 ± 1.572 −0.80 ± 2.215   Table 3 Mean ISQ value changes between study and control groups

Table 2 Mean ISQ values in the study and control g...

  Control group Study group Immediate 75.75 ± 5.552 78.00 ± 2.828 1st week 73.50 ± 5.226 79.40 ± 2.604 4th week 73.45 ± 5.680 78.60 ± 3.136   Table 2 Mean ISQ values in the study and control groups

Table 1 Demographic data of patients : Evaluation ...

Case no. Age Sex Group Implant number 1 20 F Study 1 2 28 M Control 3 3 35 F Study 4 4 32 F Study 4 5 60 M Control 5 6 64 F Study 5 7 52 F Study 5 8 34 M Study 1 9 45 F Control 3 10 48 F Control 2 11 42 M Control 3 12 68 F Control 4   Table 1 Demographic data of patien...

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Pirpir, C., Yilmaz, O., Candirli, C. et al. Evaluation of effectiveness of concentrated growth factor on osseointegration. Int J Implant Dent 3, 7 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-017-0069-3 Download citation Received: 16 December 2016 Accepted: 16 February 2017 Published: 03 March 2017 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-017-0069-3

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Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey Cagasan Pirpir, Onur Yilmaz, Celal Candirli & Emre Balaban You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar You can also search for this a...

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Prakash S, Thakur A. Platelet concentrates: past, present and future. J Maxillofac Oral Surg. 2011;10(1):45–9. Rodella LF, Favero G, Boninsegna R, Buffoli B, Labanca M, Scari G, et al. Growth factors, CD34 positive cells, and fibrin network analysis in concentrated growth factors fraction. Microsc Res Tech. 2011;74(8):772–7. Ademokun JA, Chapman C, Dunn J, Lander D, Mair K, Proctor SJ, et al...

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Huwiler MA, Pjetursson BE, Bosshardt DD, Salvi GE, Lang NP. Resonance frequency analysis in relation to jawbone characteristics and during early healing of implant installation. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2007;18(3):275–80. Kroese-Deutman HC, Vehof JW, Spauwen PH, Stoelinga PJ, Jansen JA. Orthotopic bone formation in titanium fiber mesh loaded with platelet-rich plasma and placed in segmental defe...

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Nurden AT, Nurden P, Sanchez M, Andia I, Anitua E. Platelets and wound healing. Front Biosci. 2008;13:3532–48. Anitua E, Sanchez M, Zalduendo MM, de la Fuente M, Prado R, Orive G, et al. Fibroblastic response to treatment with different preparations rich in growth factors. Cell Prolif. 2009;42(2):162–70. He L, Lin Y, Hu X, Zhang Y, Wu H. A comparative study of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) and ...

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Raghavendra S, Wood MC, Taylor TD. Early wound healing around endosseous implants: a review of the literature. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2005;20(3):425–31. Oncu E, Bayram B, Kantarci A, Gulsever S, Alaaddinoglu EE. Positive effect of platelet rich fibrin on osseointegration. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2016;21(5):e601–7. Anitua E. Plasma rich in growth factors: preliminary results o...

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Bone morphogenetic protein Concentrated growth factor Computed tomography Insulin-like growth factor Platelet-derived growth factor Platelet-rich fibrin Platelet-rich plasma Resonance frequency analysis Transforming growth factor-β1 Transforming growth factor-β2 Vascular endothelial growth factor

Conclusions : Evaluation of effectiveness of conce...

Considering this data, it appears that application of CGF enhanced stability of implants and accelerated osseointegration in the early period. CGF has positive effects on the ISQ value at the first week and fourth week. Further laboratory studies are needed to demonstrate the positive effects of blood products on the osseointegration process at the histopathological level.

Discussion : Evaluation of effectiveness of concen...

In a study by Monov et al. using PRP around the implant, a higher stability value was obtained in the study group during the early recovery period (6 weeks) although difference between the groups was not statistically significant [23]. Kim et al. reported in a study that there was a statistically significant increase in bone-implant contact with PRP administration in the vicinity of the implant [...

Discussion : Evaluation of effectiveness of concen...

Introduced in 1998 by Marx, PRP is used in oral and maxillofacial surgeries to speed up the recovery of grafts in bone-grafted areas [14, 26–30]. Although many studies have shown that platelet-rich plasma affects bone healing positively, the results of some other studies suggest otherwise [31, 32]. In recent years, the platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) was described by Choukroun as a second-generation...

Discussion : Evaluation of effectiveness of concen...

Implant stability is one of the important parameters that assess the loading time and dental implant success. Investigators have recommended that implants with ISQ 

Results : Evaluation of effectiveness of concentra...

The study includes 12 patients (5 males, 7 females). Patients participating in the study are between 20–68 years of age and the mean age is 44 years. A total of 40 implants were placed, 20 of these were included in the study group (50%), and the other 20 were included in the control group (50%). Twenty-one implants were placed in type 2 bone, 19 implants in type 3 bone (Table 1). The distribu...

Methods : Evaluation of effectiveness of concentra...

Independent sample t test was applied between the two groups by taking the differences between the data obtained in these periods. Two-way ANOVA and Fisher’s LSD test was used for evaluating the associations among group and insertion torque. A value of p 

Methods : Evaluation of effectiveness of concentra...

All surgical procedures were performed under local anesthesia by the same surgeon. A full-thickness mucoperiosteal flap was removed by incision on the alveolar crest. Implant cavities were prepared according to the surgical protocol of the Bego Semados implant system (BEGO Implant Systems GmbH & Co. KG, Bremen, Germany). The final osteotomy diameters were the same as the placed implants. In the st...

Methods : Evaluation of effectiveness of concentra...

This study was conducted in compliance with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki, and approval of the ethics committee required for the study was obtained from the Ethics Committee of the Karadeniz Technical University (2015/21). The procedures to be performed were explained in detail and patients signed the consent forms. The study was carried out on individuals who applied to Karadeniz ...

Background : Evaluation of effectiveness of concen...

That the implant has sufficient stability after placement is important for providing the necessary bone formation around the implant and for the optimal distribution of functional forces at the implant-bone interface during healing [15–17]. It can be said that resonance frequency analysis (RFA) is a very important tool for tracking the osseointegration process [18, 19]. RFA is a technique that ...

Background : Evaluation of effectiveness of concen...

Osseointegration of dental implants is important for long-term success and stability. There is no standardization in terms of the time of osseointegration and the timing of prosthetic loading. This process varies between 0–6 months [1]. Various strategies are being explored to shorten this period. Changes in implant surface properties and design have increased primer stability and helped the pe...

Abstract : Evaluation of effectiveness of concentr...

Growth factor-containing products have been reported to increase implant stability and accelerate osseointegration. Concentrated growth factor (CGF) can be used for this purpose with the growth factors it contains. The aim of this study is to assess the effect of CGF on implant stability and osseointegration. Twelve patients with maxillary anterior toothless were included in the study. Implant ca...

Fig. 3. Enzymatic degradability of A-PRF, CGF, and...

Fig. 3. Enzymatic degradability of A-PRF, CGF, and PPTF membranes. Each membrane disk (φ8 mm, 1 mm thick) was immersed in PBS containing trypsin and incubated in a CO2 incubator. N = 4. The asterisks represent significant differences (P 

Fig. 2. Representative stress-strain curves for A-...

Fig. 2. Representative stress-strain curves for A-PRF and CGF membranes and mechanical properties (Young’s modulus, strain at break, and maximum stress) of A-PRF, CGF, and PPTF membranes. N = 3–9 Fig. 2. Representative stress-strain curves for A-PRF and CGF membranes and mechanical properties (Young’s modulus, strain at break, and maximum stress) of A-PRF, CGF, and PPTF membranes. N...

Fig. 1. Surface microstructures of A-PRF, CGF, and...

Fig. 1. Surface microstructures of A-PRF, CGF, and fibrin clots prepared by PPP + CaCl2 and PPTF (fibrin clots prepared by PPP and thrombin). Similar observations were obtained from other three independent blood samples. Scale bar = 10 μm. Note: the same magnification (×9000) was used in all the SEM images shown here Fig. 1. Surface microstructures of A-PRF, CGF, and fibrin clots p...

Table 3 Summaries of preparation procedures, relat...

  A-PRF CGF PPTF Centrifugal conditions 198 g × 8 min 692 g × 2 mina ...

Table 2 Comparison of water content of A-PRF, CGF,...

  Wet weight (g) Dry weight (g) Water content (%) A-PRF 1.905 ± 0.416 0.043 ± 0.014* ...

Table 1 Similarity in size and stretching property...

  Size (W × L mm) Stretching (times longer) Number A-PRF 8.6 ± 1.2 × 27.5 ± 3.5 ...

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Isobe, K., Watanebe, T., Kawabata, H. et al. Mechanical and degradation properties of advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF), concentrated growth factors (CGF), and platelet-poor plasma-derived fibrin (PPTF). Int J Implant Dent 3, 17 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-017-0081-7 Download citation Received: 29 January 2017 Accepted: 25 April 2017 Published: 02 May 2017 ...

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Tokyo Plastic Dental Society, Kita-ku, Tokyo, Japan Kazushige Isobe, Taisuke Watanebe, Hideo Kawabata, Yutaka Kitamura, Toshimitsu Okudera & Hajime Okudera Division of Dental Implantology, Niigata University Medical and Dental Hospital, Niigata, Japan Kohya Uematsu Division of Periodontology, Institute of Medicine and Dentistry, Niigata University, Niigata, Japan Kazuhiro Okuda Bioscie...

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Mosesson MW. Fibrinogen and fibrin structure and functions. J Thromb Haemost. 2005;3:1894–904. Kawase T, Kamiya M, Kobayashi M, Tanaka T, Okuda K, Wolff LF, Yoshie H. The heat-compression technique for the conversion of platelet-rich fibrin preparation to a barrier membrane with a reduced rate of biodegradation. J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater. 2015;103:825–31. Hartshorne J, Gluckman H. A...

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Choukroun J, Diss A, Simonpieri A, Girard MO, Schoeffler C, Dohan SL, Dohan AJ, Mouhyi J, Dohan DM. Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF): a second-generation platelet concentrate. Part V: histologic evaluations of PRF effects on bone allograft maturation in sinus lift. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 2006;101:299–303. Kawase T. Platelet-rich plasma and its derivatives as promising bioac...

Abbreviations : Mechanical and degradation propert...

Acid citrate dextrose solution Advanced platelet-rich fibrin Concentrated growth factors Platelet-poor plasma-derived, thrombin-activated fibrin Platelet-rich plasma

Conclusions : Mechanical and degradation propertie...

In the mechanical parameters and degradability we tested, CGF membranes were almost identical to A-PRF membranes. In contrast, PPTF membranes were mechanically weaker and highly degradable. Therefore, we conclude that all of these fibrin membranes are tough enough to serve as barrier membranes; however, we should pay attention to their degradability and choose an appropriate membrane type dependin...

Discussion : Mechanical and degradation properties...

Growth factor release is a key function of these fibrin clots for tissue regeneration. Our previous study [16] demonstrated that CGF membranes compressed by the stainless steel compression device contain significantly higher levels of growth factors even after releasing approximately 85% of exudate. Repeated rinsing with PBS failed to completely remove the growth factors from CGF membranes. The ri...

Discussion : Mechanical and degradation properties...

In this study, we found no apparent differences between A-PRF and CGF clot microstructures, especially in fibrin fiber thickness or crosslink density. However, in PPTF clots, which were prepared through direct conversion of fibrinogen by thrombin, fibrin fiber thickness and their crosslink density were substantially thinner and higher, respectively, than those of either A-PTF or CGF clots. This fi...

Results : Mechanical and degradation properties of...

The main purpose of this study was to compare A-PRF with CGF preparations to find possible differences in mechanical properties. As shown in Table 1, the sizes of A-PRF clots compressed to membranes were 8.6 ± 1.2 mm (W) × 27.5 ± 3.5 mm (L) and very similar to those of CGF clots (8.4 ± 0.8 mm × 27.6 ± 2.5 mm). As reference, PPTF membranes were also prepared by ad...

Methods : Mechanical and degradation properties of...

After pipetting the digestion solution, 50 μL of the digestion solution was collected every 20 min and was stored at −20 °C until protein measurement. Protein levels, which can be considered primarily as levels of digested fibrin fiber, were then determined by a BCA protein assay kit (Takara Bio, Kusatsu, Japan). The protein levels at the time point when the initial fibrin disks were comple...

Methods : Mechanical and degradation properties of...

The mechanical properties of gel sheets were measured at a stretching speed of 1 mm/min with a desktop universal testing machine (EZ test; Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan), of which maximum load cell capacity was 500 N under standard ambient conditions at 25 ± 3 °C and 50 ± 25% RH. The samples were gripped by clamps at each end (using slip-proof rubber sheets to prevent slippage) such that th...

Methods : Mechanical and degradation properties of...

Blood samples were collected from four non-smoking, healthy, male volunteers with ages ranging from 27 to 56 years. Although having lifestyle-related diseases and receiving medication, these donors had no hindrance in daily life. The study design and consent forms for all procedures performed with the study subjects were approved by the ethical committee for human subjects at Niigata University S...

Background : Mechanical and degradation properties...

In this study, we hypothesized that the mechanical properties of the fibrin membrane are closely related to its degradability. We compared these characteristics among A-PRF, CGF, and PPTF membranes through tensile and digestion tests.

Background : Mechanical and degradation properties...

Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), a self-clotted preparation of platelet-concentrated, blood-derived biomaterials, is prepared solely by contact activation of intrinsic coagulation pathways through centrifugation without addition of coagulation factors [1, 2]. Therefore, the preparation protocol is drastically simplified, and the resulting clot can be handled easily with forceps. PRF is further modified...

Abstract : Mechanical and degradation properties o...

Fibrin clot membranes prepared from advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF) or concentrated growth factors (CGF), despite their relatively rapid biodegradability, have been used as bioactive barrier membranes for alveolar bone tissue regeneration. As the membranes degrade, it is thought that the growth factors are gradually released. However, the mechanical and degradable properties of these membran...

Fig. 4. Comparative illustration of mean ISQ value...

Fig. 4. Comparative illustration of mean ISQ values Fig. 4. Comparative illustration of mean ISQ values

Fig. 3. Implants were placed after application of ...

Fig. 3. Implants were placed after application of CGF membrane Fig. 3. Implants were placed after application of CGF membrane

Fig. 2. CGF membrane was applied in study group im...

Fig. 2. CGF membrane was applied in study group implant sockets Fig. 2. CGF membrane was applied in study group implant sockets

Fig. 1. CGF was obtained after centrifugation : Ev...

Fig. 1. CGF was obtained after centrifugation Fig. 1. CGF was obtained after centrifugation

Table 3 Mean ISQ value changes between study and c...

  Control group Study group Immediate–1st week −2.25 ± 1.713 1.40 ± 1.847 Immediate–4th wee...

Table 2 Mean ISQ values in the study and control g...

  Control group Study group Immediate 75.75 ± 5.552 78.00 ± 2.828 1st week ...

Table 1 Demographic data of patients : Evaluation ...

Case no. Age Sex Group Implant number 1 20 ...

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Pirpir, C., Yilmaz, O., Candirli, C. et al. Evaluation of effectiveness of concentrated growth factor on osseointegration. Int J Implant Dent 3, 7 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-017-0069-3 Download citation Received: 16 December 2016 Accepted: 16 February 2017 Published: 03 March 2017 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-017-0069-3

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Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey Cagasan Pirpir, Onur Yilmaz, Celal Candirli & Emre Balaban You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar You can also search for this author in ...

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Prakash S, Thakur A. Platelet concentrates: past, present and future. J Maxillofac Oral Surg. 2011;10(1):45–9. Rodella LF, Favero G, Boninsegna R, Buffoli B, Labanca M, Scari G, et al. Growth factors, CD34 positive cells, and fibrin network analysis in concentrated growth factors fraction. Microsc Res Tech. 2011;74(8):772–7. Ademokun JA, Chapman C, Dunn J, Lander D, Mair K, Proctor SJ, et al...

References : Evaluation of effectiveness of concen...

Huwiler MA, Pjetursson BE, Bosshardt DD, Salvi GE, Lang NP. Resonance frequency analysis in relation to jawbone characteristics and during early healing of implant installation. Clin Oral Implants Res. 2007;18(3):275–80. Kroese-Deutman HC, Vehof JW, Spauwen PH, Stoelinga PJ, Jansen JA. Orthotopic bone formation in titanium fiber mesh loaded with platelet-rich plasma and placed in segmental defe...

References : Evaluation of effectiveness of concen...

Nurden AT, Nurden P, Sanchez M, Andia I, Anitua E. Platelets and wound healing. Front Biosci. 2008;13:3532–48. Anitua E, Sanchez M, Zalduendo MM, de la Fuente M, Prado R, Orive G, et al. Fibroblastic response to treatment with different preparations rich in growth factors. Cell Prolif. 2009;42(2):162–70. He L, Lin Y, Hu X, Zhang Y, Wu H. A comparative study of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) and ...

References : Evaluation of effectiveness of concen...

Raghavendra S, Wood MC, Taylor TD. Early wound healing around endosseous implants: a review of the literature. Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 2005;20(3):425–31. Oncu E, Bayram B, Kantarci A, Gulsever S, Alaaddinoglu EE. Positive effect of platelet rich fibrin on osseointegration. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2016;21(5):e601–7. Anitua E. Plasma rich in growth factors: preliminary results o...

Abbreviations : Evaluation of effectiveness of con...

Bone morphogenetic protein Concentrated growth factor Computed tomography Insulin-like growth factor Platelet-derived growth factor Platelet-rich fibrin Platelet-rich plasma Resonance frequency analysis Transforming growth factor-β1 Transforming growth factor-β2 Vascular endothelial growth factor

Conclusions : Evaluation of effectiveness of conce...

Considering this data, it appears that application of CGF enhanced stability of implants and accelerated osseointegration in the early period. CGF has positive effects on the ISQ value at the first week and fourth week. Further laboratory studies are needed to demonstrate the positive effects of blood products on the osseointegration process at the histopathological level.

Discussion : Evaluation of effectiveness of concen...

In a study by Monov et al. using PRP around the implant, a higher stability value was obtained in the study group during the early recovery period (6 weeks) although difference between the groups was not statistically significant [23]. Kim et al. reported in a study that there was a statistically significant increase in bone-implant contact with PRP administration in the vicinity of the implant [...

Discussion : Evaluation of effectiveness of concen...

Introduced in 1998 by Marx, PRP is used in oral and maxillofacial surgeries to speed up the recovery of grafts in bone-grafted areas [14, 26–30]. Although many studies have shown that platelet-rich plasma affects bone healing positively, the results of some other studies suggest otherwise [31, 32]. In recent years, the platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) was described by Choukroun as a second-generation...

Discussion : Evaluation of effectiveness of concen...

Implant stability is one of the important parameters that assess the loading time and dental implant success. Investigators have recommended that implants with ISQ 

Results : Evaluation of effectiveness of concentra...

The study includes 12 patients (5 males, 7 females). Patients participating in the study are between 20–68 years of age and the mean age is 44 years. A total of 40 implants were placed, 20 of these were included in the study group (50%), and the other 20 were included in the control group (50%). Twenty-one implants were placed in type 2 bone, 19 implants in type 3 bone (Table 1). The distribu...

Methods : Evaluation of effectiveness of concentra...

Independent sample t test was applied between the two groups by taking the differences between the data obtained in these periods. Two-way ANOVA and Fisher’s LSD test was used for evaluating the associations among group and insertion torque. A value of p 

Methods : Evaluation of effectiveness of concentra...

All surgical procedures were performed under local anesthesia by the same surgeon. A full-thickness mucoperiosteal flap was removed by incision on the alveolar crest. Implant cavities were prepared according to the surgical protocol of the Bego Semados implant system (BEGO Implant Systems GmbH & Co. KG, Bremen, Germany). The final osteotomy diameters were the same as the placed implants. In the st...

Methods : Evaluation of effectiveness of concentra...

This study was conducted in compliance with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki, and approval of the ethics committee required for the study was obtained from the Ethics Committee of the Karadeniz Technical University (2015/21). The procedures to be performed were explained in detail and patients signed the consent forms. The study was carried out on individuals who applied to Karadeniz ...

Background : Evaluation of effectiveness of concen...

That the implant has sufficient stability after placement is important for providing the necessary bone formation around the implant and for the optimal distribution of functional forces at the implant-bone interface during healing [15–17]. It can be said that resonance frequency analysis (RFA) is a very important tool for tracking the osseointegration process [18, 19]. RFA is a technique that ...

Background : Evaluation of effectiveness of concen...

Osseointegration of dental implants is important for long-term success and stability. There is no standardization in terms of the time of osseointegration and the timing of prosthetic loading. This process varies between 0–6 months [1]. Various strategies are being explored to shorten this period. Changes in implant surface properties and design have increased primer stability and helped the pe...

Abstract : Evaluation of effectiveness of concentr...

Growth factor-containing products have been reported to increase implant stability and accelerate osseointegration. Concentrated growth factor (CGF) can be used for this purpose with the growth factors it contains. The aim of this study is to assess the effect of CGF on implant stability and osseointegration. Twelve patients with maxillary anterior toothless were included in the study. Implant ca...

Fig. 3. Enzymatic degradability of A-PRF, CGF, and...

Fig. 3. Enzymatic degradability of A-PRF, CGF, and PPTF membranes. Each membrane disk (φ8 mm, 1 mm thick) was immersed in PBS containing trypsin and incubated in a CO2 incubator. N = 4. The asterisks represent significant differences (P 

Fig. 2. Representative stress-strain curves for A-...

Fig. 2. Representative stress-strain curves for A-PRF and CGF membranes and mechanical properties (Young’s modulus, strain at break, and maximum stress) of A-PRF, CGF, and PPTF membranes. N = 3–9 Fig. 2. Representative stress-strain curves for A-PRF and CGF membranes and mechanical properties (Young’s modulus, strain at break, and maximum stress) of A-PRF, CGF, and PPTF membranes. N...

Fig. 1. Surface microstructures of A-PRF, CGF, and...

Fig. 1. Surface microstructures of A-PRF, CGF, and fibrin clots prepared by PPP + CaCl2 and PPTF (fibrin clots prepared by PPP and thrombin). Similar observations were obtained from other three independent blood samples. Scale bar = 10 μm. Note: the same magnification (×9000) was used in all the SEM images shown here Fig. 1. Surface microstructures of A-PRF, CGF, and fibrin clots p...

Table 3 Summaries of preparation procedures, relat...

  A-PRF CGF PPTF Centrifugal conditions 198 g × 8 min 692 g × 2 mina ...

Table 2 Comparison of water content of A-PRF, CGF,...

  Wet weight (g) Dry weight (g) Water content (%) A-PRF 1.905 ± 0.416 0.043 ± 0.014* ...

Table 1 Similarity in size and stretching property...

  Size (W × L mm) Stretching (times longer) Number A-PRF 8.6 ± 1.2 × 27.5 ± 3.5 ...

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Isobe, K., Watanebe, T., Kawabata, H. et al. Mechanical and degradation properties of advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF), concentrated growth factors (CGF), and platelet-poor plasma-derived fibrin (PPTF). Int J Implant Dent 3, 17 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40729-017-0081-7 Download citation Received: 29 January 2017 Accepted: 25 April 2017 Published: 02 May 2017 ...

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Tokyo Plastic Dental Society, Kita-ku, Tokyo, Japan Kazushige Isobe, Taisuke Watanebe, Hideo Kawabata, Yutaka Kitamura, Toshimitsu Okudera & Hajime Okudera Division of Dental Implantology, Niigata University Medical and Dental Hospital, Niigata, Japan Kohya Uematsu Division of Periodontology, Institute of Medicine and Dentistry, Niigata University, Niigata, Japan Kazuhiro Okuda Bioscie...

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Abbreviations : Mechanical and degradation propert...

Acid citrate dextrose solution Advanced platelet-rich fibrin Concentrated growth factors Platelet-poor plasma-derived, thrombin-activated fibrin Platelet-rich plasma

Conclusions : Mechanical and degradation propertie...

In the mechanical parameters and degradability we tested, CGF membranes were almost identical to A-PRF membranes. In contrast, PPTF membranes were mechanically weaker and highly degradable. Therefore, we conclude that all of these fibrin membranes are tough enough to serve as barrier membranes; however, we should pay attention to their degradability and choose an appropriate membrane type dependin...

Discussion : Mechanical and degradation properties...

Growth factor release is a key function of these fibrin clots for tissue regeneration. Our previous study [16] demonstrated that CGF membranes compressed by the stainless steel compression device contain significantly higher levels of growth factors even after releasing approximately 85% of exudate. Repeated rinsing with PBS failed to completely remove the growth factors from CGF membranes. The ri...

Discussion : Mechanical and degradation properties...

In this study, we found no apparent differences between A-PRF and CGF clot microstructures, especially in fibrin fiber thickness or crosslink density. However, in PPTF clots, which were prepared through direct conversion of fibrinogen by thrombin, fibrin fiber thickness and their crosslink density were substantially thinner and higher, respectively, than those of either A-PTF or CGF clots. This fi...

Results : Mechanical and degradation properties of...

The main purpose of this study was to compare A-PRF with CGF preparations to find possible differences in mechanical properties. As shown in Table 1, the sizes of A-PRF clots compressed to membranes were 8.6 ± 1.2 mm (W) × 27.5 ± 3.5 mm (L) and very similar to those of CGF clots (8.4 ± 0.8 mm × 27.6 ± 2.5 mm). As reference, PPTF membranes were also prepared by ad...

Methods : Mechanical and degradation properties of...

After pipetting the digestion solution, 50 μL of the digestion solution was collected every 20 min and was stored at −20 °C until protein measurement. Protein levels, which can be considered primarily as levels of digested fibrin fiber, were then determined by a BCA protein assay kit (Takara Bio, Kusatsu, Japan). The protein levels at the time point when the initial fibrin disks were comple...

Methods : Mechanical and degradation properties of...

The mechanical properties of gel sheets were measured at a stretching speed of 1 mm/min with a desktop universal testing machine (EZ test; Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan), of which maximum load cell capacity was 500 N under standard ambient conditions at 25 ± 3 °C and 50 ± 25% RH. The samples were gripped by clamps at each end (using slip-proof rubber sheets to prevent slippage) such that th...

Methods : Mechanical and degradation properties of...

Blood samples were collected from four non-smoking, healthy, male volunteers with ages ranging from 27 to 56 years. Although having lifestyle-related diseases and receiving medication, these donors had no hindrance in daily life. The study design and consent forms for all procedures performed with the study subjects were approved by the ethical committee for human subjects at Niigata University S...

Background : Mechanical and degradation properties...

In this study, we hypothesized that the mechanical properties of the fibrin membrane are closely related to its degradability. We compared these characteristics among A-PRF, CGF, and PPTF membranes through tensile and digestion tests.

Background : Mechanical and degradation properties...

Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), a self-clotted preparation of platelet-concentrated, blood-derived biomaterials, is prepared solely by contact activation of intrinsic coagulation pathways through centrifugation without addition of coagulation factors [1, 2]. Therefore, the preparation protocol is drastically simplified, and the resulting clot can be handled easily with forceps. PRF is further modified...

Abstract : Mechanical and degradation properties o...

Fibrin clot membranes prepared from advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF) or concentrated growth factors (CGF), despite their relatively rapid biodegradability, have been used as bioactive barrier membranes for alveolar bone tissue regeneration. As the membranes degrade, it is thought that the growth factors are gradually released. However, the mechanical and degradable properties of these membran...