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. 2016 Feb;44(2):126-33.
doi: 10.1016/j.jcms.2015.11.009. Epub 2015 Dec 8.

Evaluation of the effects of platelet-rich fibrin on bone regeneration in diabetic rabbits

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Evaluation of the effects of platelet-rich fibrin on bone regeneration in diabetic rabbits

M Cenk Durmuşlar et al. J Craniomaxillofac Surg. 2016 Feb.

Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of platelet-rich fibrin on bone regeneration in critical size defects in the calvaria of diabetic rabbits.

Study design: In total, 40 male New Zealand rabbits, were divided into two groups a non-diabetic control group (Group A) and a diabetic experimental group (Group B). Two bicortical circular defects 15 mm in diameter were created in the parietal bone of each animal. Each group was further divided into four groups: subgroup E, the defect was left empty; subgroup PRF, the defects were filled only with PRF; subgroup AB, the defects were filled with autogenous bone; subgroup AB + PRF, the defects were filled with autogenous bone combined with PRF. The animals sacrificed at 4 weeks and 8 weeks. Bone formation was assessed by micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) scanning, histological and histomorphometric analysis.

Result: The total percent of new bone was the lowest in group A-E (6.77 ± 0.21 at 4 weeks, 11.01 ± 0.37 at 8 weeks) and highest in group A-AB + PRF (21.66 ± 0.91 at 4 weeks, 37.46 ± 1.25 at 8 weeks; p < 0.05). The mean percent of new bone was greatest in group B-AB + PRF at 4 and 8 weeks (16.87 ± 0.92, 29.59 ± 1.09, respectively) and lowest in group B-E (5.83 ± 0.09 at 4 weeks, 7.36 ± 1.02 at 8 weeks).

Conclusion: This study, despite its limitations, showed that PRF can be used safely and that PRF induced bone healing in diabetic rabbits.

Keywords: Bone regeneration; Critical size; Defects; Diabetic rabbits; Platelet-rich fibrin.

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