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Open Access Journal of Dental and Oral Surgery
[ ISSN : 2833-0994 ]


A Mini-review on the Impact of PlateletRich Fibrin on the Thickness and Width of keratinized Mucosa

Mini Review
Volume 3 - Issue 1 | Article DOI : 10.54026/OAJDOS/1027


Lucas Greilich, Angadveer Pal Singh and Maximilian Moergel*

MKG Burgstrasse 2-4, 65183 Wiesbaden, Germany

Corresponding Authors

Maximilian Moergel, MKG Burgstrasse 2-4, 65183 Wiesbaden, Germany

Keywords

PRF; Recession; Keratinized mucosa; Width, Thickness; Socket preservation; Implants

Received : January 31, 2022
Published : February 09, 2022

Abstract

Objectives
The present mini-review compares the effect of different forms of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) utilized for soft tissue
management on width and depth of keratinized mucosa.
Materials and methods
The Pubmed database was screened in January 2022 to find randomized controlled clinical trials examining the effect on
soft tissue thickness and width by plateled-rich fibrin (PRF). In the preliminary search the following keywords were used in
combination with the keyword „PRF“: “AND mucosa”, “AND keratinized mucosa”, “AND socket preservation”, “ AND
recession”,and “implants”.
Results
During the literature search on Pubmed, 39 papers were found. After the initial evaluation 17 full texts were read and
analyzed, eight articles that met the inclusion criteria were selected for comparison and literature review. All of the studies
showed that platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) resulted in a significant increase in keratinized tissue width (KTW) and gingival
thickness (GT).
Conclusion
Platelet-rich fibrin offers a valuable tool for soft tissue optimization, for example, prior to implantation or for periodontal
surgery. Especially in patients with anatomical limitations, they may offer an alternative to connective tissue grafts (CTG).
However, the heterogeneity of study protocols is high, making direct correlations and especially millimeter comparisons
difficult. The interested practitioner should therefore carefully check which PRF type was used. One should be aware that
the different PRF types each represent a different blood product.