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NCT06734962
PHASE2

Evaluation of Bone Regeneration After Apical Surgery Using Advanced Platelet-rich Fibrin: Utilization of Ultrasound for the Assessment of Periapical Lesions

Sponsor: Riga Stradins University

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Summary

The study examines the impact of advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF) on bone regeneration in apical surgery compared to standard methods. It highlights the effectiveness of ultrasound as a diagnostic tool for assessing periapical lesions. Eligible participants were adults with specific periapical lesions following root canal treatment failures. Exclusions included patients outside specific criteria, like those with advanced periodontal disease or undergoing orthodontic treatment. Participants were randomized into two groups: one receiving A-PRF to enhance bone regeneration and a control group without it. Both groups underwent apical surgery under magnification, with different postoperative protocols. The study involved radiological and ultrasonographic evaluations of lesion size and bone healing at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months, alongside blood analyses for Vitamin D and cholesterol level to assess their potential impact on healing.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

44

Start Date

2021-09-12

Completion Date

2025-09-30

Last Updated

2024-12-18

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Apical surgery procedure using A-PRF

Participants will undergo an apical surgery procedure using A-PRF. Before the surgery and at follow-ups, patients will undergo comprehensive evaluation using clinical, radiological, and ultrasonographic techniques.

PROCEDURE

Apical surgery without using A-PRF

Participants will undergo an apical surgery procedure without using A-PRF. Patients will undergo comprehensive evaluation before the surgery and at follow-ups using clinical, radiological, and ultrasonographic techniques.

Locations (1)

Riga Stradins University Institute of Stomatology

Riga, Latvia