fibrin and Jaw-Cysts

fibrin has been researched along with Jaw-Cysts* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for fibrin and Jaw-Cysts

ArticleYear
[Solitary bone cyst of the mandible and platelet rich fibrin (PRF)].
    Revue de stomatologie et de chirurgie maxillo-faciale, 2009, Volume: 110, Issue:2

    Solitary maxillary or mandibular bone cysts are rare benign lesions. They are usually localized in the mandible of young men. In some cases, a traumatic risk factor can be documented.. A young 13-year-old female patient consulted in the orthodontics unit. An orthopantomogram showed a large cystic lesion in the ramus and posterior part of the left mandible corpus. No reossification of the cavity was observed one year after curettage. A second curettage was performed combined with PRF filling. Six months later, the cavity was completely reossified.. Curettage is the first line treatment of isolated cystic lesions and generally followed by complete reossification of the cavity. Incomplete healing is observed in 20% of the cases. PRF may induce the healing of non-reossified cystic cavity by supplying local growth factors.

    Topics: Adolescent; Blood Platelets; Curettage; Female; Fibrin; Humans; Jaw Cysts; Mandibular Diseases; Osteogenesis; Reoperation; Wound Healing

2009
[Clinical experience in osteoplastic material Allomatrix-implant and fibrin rich platelets use in surgical treatment of jaw radicular cysts].
    Stomatologiia, 2009, Volume: 88, Issue:1

    Bones forming optimizators applying in surgical dentistry is an important element of jaw destructive processes successful treatment. Today use of osteoplastic materials on the collagen basis is widely spread. One of this challenge solution is FRP and Allomatrix-implant material applying to jaws during surgery operations. We described clinical investigation phase: the estimation of postoperative and remote results of treatment was carried out.

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Blood Platelets; Bone Substitutes; Collagen; Dental Implants; Female; Fibrin; Glycosaminoglycans; Humans; Jaw Cysts; Male; Middle Aged; Treatment Outcome; Young Adult

2009