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Clinical and Radiological Evaluation of Ridge Preservation After Tooth Extraction By Using Concentrated Growth Factor

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Dr. Zainab Khanum
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si8.037

Abstract

Introduction: The breadth of the leftover bone quickly diminishes after having teeth extracted. Socket grafting improves the prognosis by helping to preserve the remaining bone's breadth and height. Among the various options for ridge preservation operations is the use of autologous platelet concentrates, such as concentrated growth factor, which has been shown to speed up the recovery of both hard and soft tissues after surgery. It improves quality of life by retaining the alveolar socket in two dimensions, horizontally and vertically, for potential rehabilitative prostheses. The researchers wanted to see whether ridge preservation with focused growth factor could be achieved following tooth extraction using radiological and clinical measures.

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