The study will compare the clinical outcomes of the two procedures, open flap debridement (OFD) compared to open flap debridement with leukocyte and platelet-rich fibrin (L-PFR) as well as differences in patient postoperative pain perception.
Randomization to one of two standard of care procedures: 1. Test group: After gingival flap reflection and debridement of bone and root surfaces L-PRF will be applied to the alveolar bone, tooth roots, and gingival flap prior to suturing. 2. Control group (Standard of care): Gingival flap reflection and debridement of bone and root surfaces, followed by suturing of the gingival flaps. The study is a split-mouth design, randomized, prospective clinical trial. The protocol will randomize gingival quadrants in subjects to one of two standard of care procedures OFD or OFD + L-PRF. Patients needing periodontal surgery to correct periodontal disease will be enrolled. There will be two subject groups in this study. Each subject will be randomized to one of the treatments for the first quadrant and the contralateral quadrant will receive the other treatment. No risk is expected from being assigned to either group as both procedures are standard of care, with possible benefit of enhanced wound healing and bone regeneration in the test group. Allocation of subjects into test group or control group will be based on numbers drawn from a stack of sealed envelopes.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
21
Leukocyte-PRF (L-PRF) contains neutrophils and macrophages that facilitate bacteria and necrotic tissue elimination via phagocytosis
Open flap debridement (OFD) is one periodontal surgical procedure that is used to improve periodontal health by providing access to the tooth roots and alveolar bone.
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Probing depth
Depth of gingival pocket
Time frame: 3 months and 6 months
Postoperative Pain (PROM)
Change in Patient reported outcome measures measured by a 10 point scale with 0 being no pain and 10 is the worst pain ever experienced.
Time frame: 12 to 168 hours post surgery
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