Evaluation of the effect of Autolougues Platelet Rich Fibrin Matrix on osseointegration of the titanium implant immunohistochemical evaluation for PDGF-I&IGF-A

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Aseel M Yosif
Athraa Al-Hijazi

Abstract

Background: Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is a simple, low cost and minimally invasive way to obtain a natural concentration of autologous growth factors and is currently being widely experimented in different fields of medicine for its ability to aid the regeneration of tissue with a low healing potential. Fields of application are sports medicine, orthopedics, dentistry, dermatology, ophthalmology, plastic and maxillofacial surgery, etc. The rationale for using platelets in so many fields for the treatment of different tissues is because PLTs constitute a reservoir of critical GFs and cytokines, which may govern and regulate the tissue healing process that is quite similar in all kinds of tissues.
Materials and Methods: Screw titanium implants inserted in the femurs of the thirty two adult rats. The right side is considered as experimental groups and the left side considered as control groups. Autologous platelet rich fibrin matrix applicated with the right screw implants . The sample divided into four groups, eight rats are sacrificed at four interval 3days, 7days, 2weeks, and 6weeks respectively. Histological, immunohistochemical (PDGF-A&IGF-1), and radio graphical were studied for each interval.
Results: Histological examination showed the acceleration of bone formation and more rapid healing process in the screw implant with PRFM than in the control implant. Radio graphical examinations showed that the process of osseointegration started after 2weeks and complete radio opacity around the titanium implant after 6weeks. Immunohistochemical findings revealed high positive expression for IGF and PDGF in experimental implant in comparison to control one.
Conclusion: This study was illustrated that PRFM material was osseo inductive material that enhances the osseointegration process in titanium implant site in comparison to the normal physiological healing process.
The results show a positive effect of PRFM and it can be suggested for beneficial use in the practice of dentistry implantation, periodontics, oral surgery since it enhance osseointegration, reduce the period of patient suffering and the incidence of post implant complications.

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Yosif AM, Al-Hijazi A. Evaluation of the effect of Autolougues Platelet Rich Fibrin Matrix on osseointegration of the titanium implant immunohistochemical evaluation for PDGF-I&IGF-A. J Bagh Coll Dent [Internet]. 2013 Mar. 15 [cited 2024 Dec. 22];25(1):70-5. Available from: https://jbcd.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/jbcd/article/view/141