Cargando…

Evaluation of The Bio-Stimulatory Effect of Platelet Rich Fibrin Augmented by Diode LASER Compared to Platelet Rich Fibrin Alone on Dental Implant Replacing Posterior Mandibular Teeth. Randomised Clinical Trial: Split Mouth Study

BACKGROUND: Restoring masticatory function and replacing missing teeth with minimal pain and discomfort are the most important issues for the patient and clinician. Nowadays dental implants became the most popular line of treatment to replace missing teeth; offering a comfortable long lasting prosth...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Sleem, Sherif Shafik Mohamed El Bahnasy, Zayet, Mohamed Khalifa, El-Ghareeb, Tarek Ibrahim, Saleh, Hoda Abd Kader
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Republic of Macedonia 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6447333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30962853
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.183
_version_ 1783408486028148736
author Sleem, Sherif Shafik Mohamed El Bahnasy
Zayet, Mohamed Khalifa
El-Ghareeb, Tarek Ibrahim
Saleh, Hoda Abd Kader
author_facet Sleem, Sherif Shafik Mohamed El Bahnasy
Zayet, Mohamed Khalifa
El-Ghareeb, Tarek Ibrahim
Saleh, Hoda Abd Kader
author_sort Sleem, Sherif Shafik Mohamed El Bahnasy
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Restoring masticatory function and replacing missing teeth with minimal pain and discomfort are the most important issues for the patient and clinician. Nowadays dental implants became the most popular line of treatment to replace missing teeth; offering a comfortable long lasting prosthesis. Osseo-integration reflects the long term success of a dental implant. Many bio-modulators are used aiming to improve the osseointegration and healing around dental implants such as Low-Level Laser treatment (LLLT) and Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF). PRF has been proven to improve bone repair process around the dental implant. LLLT is considered a noninvasive, safe technique that stimulates osteogenesis and alleviates post-operative pain. AIM: Evaluation of the bio-stimulatory effect of LLLT on a dental implant with PRF compared to PRF alone clinically and radiographically. METHODS: A randomised clinical trial with the split-mouth design was conducted on nine patients with bilaterally missing lower posterior tooth. All patients received one dental implant on each side with PRF. LASER application was performed to one side twice weekly for one month starting on the day of insertion. Post-operative pain was assessed daily through the first week using numerical rating pain scale (NRS) as the primary outcome. Relative peri-implant bone density was measured using direct digital intraoral radiography immediately after insertion, one, four and nine months postoperatively. Implants stability were measured using radio frequency assessment immediately after insertion, four and nine months post-operative as secondary outcomes. RESULTS: The NRS for pain was significantly decreased by the end of the first-week postoperatively in the intervention and control group with a mean of (2.22 ± 1.56) (2.11 ± 1.83) respectively. However, there was no statistically significant difference between the test groups at P-Value (0.892). The relative bone density values were decreased by the end of the ninth month of follow-up in the intervention and control group with a mean of (134.42 ± 16.13) (128.77 ± 33.54) respectively. No statistically significant difference was observed between the two test groups at P-value (0.863). The radiofrequency values for implant stability showed no statically significant difference after nine months of follow up when compared to the initial stability values at the day of insertion in the intervention and control group. The mean radiofrequency values were (67.24 ± 1.79) and (66.9 ± 2.57) respectively, and no statistically significant difference was observed between the two test groups at P-value (0.793) CONCLUSION: There are no statistically significant differences in post-operative pain values, implant stability and bone density between the implant sites treated with PRF augmented by Diode laser compared to implant sites treated by PRF alone.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6447333
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Republic of Macedonia
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-64473332019-04-08 Evaluation of The Bio-Stimulatory Effect of Platelet Rich Fibrin Augmented by Diode LASER Compared to Platelet Rich Fibrin Alone on Dental Implant Replacing Posterior Mandibular Teeth. Randomised Clinical Trial: Split Mouth Study Sleem, Sherif Shafik Mohamed El Bahnasy Zayet, Mohamed Khalifa El-Ghareeb, Tarek Ibrahim Saleh, Hoda Abd Kader Open Access Maced J Med Sci Dental Science BACKGROUND: Restoring masticatory function and replacing missing teeth with minimal pain and discomfort are the most important issues for the patient and clinician. Nowadays dental implants became the most popular line of treatment to replace missing teeth; offering a comfortable long lasting prosthesis. Osseo-integration reflects the long term success of a dental implant. Many bio-modulators are used aiming to improve the osseointegration and healing around dental implants such as Low-Level Laser treatment (LLLT) and Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF). PRF has been proven to improve bone repair process around the dental implant. LLLT is considered a noninvasive, safe technique that stimulates osteogenesis and alleviates post-operative pain. AIM: Evaluation of the bio-stimulatory effect of LLLT on a dental implant with PRF compared to PRF alone clinically and radiographically. METHODS: A randomised clinical trial with the split-mouth design was conducted on nine patients with bilaterally missing lower posterior tooth. All patients received one dental implant on each side with PRF. LASER application was performed to one side twice weekly for one month starting on the day of insertion. Post-operative pain was assessed daily through the first week using numerical rating pain scale (NRS) as the primary outcome. Relative peri-implant bone density was measured using direct digital intraoral radiography immediately after insertion, one, four and nine months postoperatively. Implants stability were measured using radio frequency assessment immediately after insertion, four and nine months post-operative as secondary outcomes. RESULTS: The NRS for pain was significantly decreased by the end of the first-week postoperatively in the intervention and control group with a mean of (2.22 ± 1.56) (2.11 ± 1.83) respectively. However, there was no statistically significant difference between the test groups at P-Value (0.892). The relative bone density values were decreased by the end of the ninth month of follow-up in the intervention and control group with a mean of (134.42 ± 16.13) (128.77 ± 33.54) respectively. No statistically significant difference was observed between the two test groups at P-value (0.863). The radiofrequency values for implant stability showed no statically significant difference after nine months of follow up when compared to the initial stability values at the day of insertion in the intervention and control group. The mean radiofrequency values were (67.24 ± 1.79) and (66.9 ± 2.57) respectively, and no statistically significant difference was observed between the two test groups at P-value (0.793) CONCLUSION: There are no statistically significant differences in post-operative pain values, implant stability and bone density between the implant sites treated with PRF augmented by Diode laser compared to implant sites treated by PRF alone. Republic of Macedonia 2019-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6447333/ /pubmed/30962853 http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.183 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Sherif Shafik Mohamed El Bahnasy Sleem, Mohamed Khalifa Zayet, Tarek Ibrahim El-Ghareeb, Hoda Abd Kader Saleh. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY-NC/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).
spellingShingle Dental Science
Sleem, Sherif Shafik Mohamed El Bahnasy
Zayet, Mohamed Khalifa
El-Ghareeb, Tarek Ibrahim
Saleh, Hoda Abd Kader
Evaluation of The Bio-Stimulatory Effect of Platelet Rich Fibrin Augmented by Diode LASER Compared to Platelet Rich Fibrin Alone on Dental Implant Replacing Posterior Mandibular Teeth. Randomised Clinical Trial: Split Mouth Study
title Evaluation of The Bio-Stimulatory Effect of Platelet Rich Fibrin Augmented by Diode LASER Compared to Platelet Rich Fibrin Alone on Dental Implant Replacing Posterior Mandibular Teeth. Randomised Clinical Trial: Split Mouth Study
title_full Evaluation of The Bio-Stimulatory Effect of Platelet Rich Fibrin Augmented by Diode LASER Compared to Platelet Rich Fibrin Alone on Dental Implant Replacing Posterior Mandibular Teeth. Randomised Clinical Trial: Split Mouth Study
title_fullStr Evaluation of The Bio-Stimulatory Effect of Platelet Rich Fibrin Augmented by Diode LASER Compared to Platelet Rich Fibrin Alone on Dental Implant Replacing Posterior Mandibular Teeth. Randomised Clinical Trial: Split Mouth Study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of The Bio-Stimulatory Effect of Platelet Rich Fibrin Augmented by Diode LASER Compared to Platelet Rich Fibrin Alone on Dental Implant Replacing Posterior Mandibular Teeth. Randomised Clinical Trial: Split Mouth Study
title_short Evaluation of The Bio-Stimulatory Effect of Platelet Rich Fibrin Augmented by Diode LASER Compared to Platelet Rich Fibrin Alone on Dental Implant Replacing Posterior Mandibular Teeth. Randomised Clinical Trial: Split Mouth Study
title_sort evaluation of the bio-stimulatory effect of platelet rich fibrin augmented by diode laser compared to platelet rich fibrin alone on dental implant replacing posterior mandibular teeth. randomised clinical trial: split mouth study
topic Dental Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6447333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30962853
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.183
work_keys_str_mv AT sleemsherifshafikmohamedelbahnasy evaluationofthebiostimulatoryeffectofplateletrichfibrinaugmentedbydiodelasercomparedtoplateletrichfibrinaloneondentalimplantreplacingposteriormandibularteethrandomisedclinicaltrialsplitmouthstudy
AT zayetmohamedkhalifa evaluationofthebiostimulatoryeffectofplateletrichfibrinaugmentedbydiodelasercomparedtoplateletrichfibrinaloneondentalimplantreplacingposteriormandibularteethrandomisedclinicaltrialsplitmouthstudy
AT elghareebtarekibrahim evaluationofthebiostimulatoryeffectofplateletrichfibrinaugmentedbydiodelasercomparedtoplateletrichfibrinaloneondentalimplantreplacingposteriormandibularteethrandomisedclinicaltrialsplitmouthstudy
AT salehhodaabdkader evaluationofthebiostimulatoryeffectofplateletrichfibrinaugmentedbydiodelasercomparedtoplateletrichfibrinaloneondentalimplantreplacingposteriormandibularteethrandomisedclinicaltrialsplitmouthstudy