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Efficacy of Platelet-Rich-Plasma (PRP) in Bone Regeneration after Cyst Enucleation in Pediatric Patients – A Clinical Study

  • Nagaveni NB1,*,
  • Praveen Reddy B1
  • Umashankar KV1
  • Pranav B1
  • Sreedevi Reddy1
  • Radhika NB1

1Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, College of Dental Sciences, Davangere, Karnataka, India.

DOI: 10.17796/jcpd.35.1.q69168v5268234k9 Vol.35,Issue 1,January 2011 pp.81-88

Published: 01 January 2011

*Corresponding Author(s): Nagaveni NB E-mail: nagavenianurag@gmail.com

Abstract

Platelet-rich-plasma (PRP) is a type of natural source of autologous growth factors, and has been used successfully in various fields. However, the use of PRP in children is not well documented. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of adding PRP to a bone graft in the bone regeneration of cystic bony defects following cystectomy. Study design: Study sample included 20 children who were randomly divided into two groups with 10 patients in each group; all underwent cystectomy. In the first group (test group), after cystectomy the cystic defect was filled with PRP and bone graft. In the second group (control group) bone graft alone (without PRP) was used. Radiographs were recorded at 1 month, 2 months, 4 months and 6 months intervals after surgery to evaluate the defect bone fill in both groups. Results: The post-operative successive radiographs in the test group showed a significantly greater regeneration of bone in the height of bony defects with application of PRP to bone graft as compared to the control group. In the test group, by the first post operative month, about 58% of the defect was filled, which gradually increased in each month and showed about 94% of defect-fill by 6 months. In the control group, similar observation revealed only 31% of defect-fill by the first post-operative month and a 47% defect-fill at 6 months. Conclusion: The addition of PRP to bone graft appeared to enhance bone regeneration considerably. The combination of PRP and bone graft might have a potential for routine clinical use for regeneration of cystic bony defects in children.

Keywords

Platelet Rich Plasma, Bone Regeneration, Bone Graft, Growth Factors, Cystic Defect, Children.

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Nagaveni NB,Praveen Reddy B,Umashankar KV,Pranav B,Sreedevi Reddy,Radhika NB. Efficacy of Platelet-Rich-Plasma (PRP) in Bone Regeneration after Cyst Enucleation in Pediatric Patients – A Clinical Study. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2011. 35(1);81-88.

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