Effect of CGF on Short Term Clinical Outcomes After Partially Impacted Mandibular Third Molar Surgery
NCT ID: NCT03913884
Last Updated: 2019-04-16
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-04-04
2018-08-26
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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A patient who was referred for extraction of mandibular third molars was examined clinically and radiologically according to the inclusion criteria.
Before the partially-impacted mandibular third molar surgery, randomisation was achieved by use of sealed envelopes, selected by the patient. The envelopes contained cards labelled 'right' or 'left', which indicated the surgical side to receive CGF application.The envelopes were opened by the surgeon after the patients made their selection.
Both partially-impacted mandibular third molars were extracted by the same experienced surgeon. For each patient, the sites operated on were randomly divided into two study groups.
Group I (test); in which CGF fibrin matrix was applied to the extraction socket Group II (control); in which CGF was not applied to the extraction socket Each patient was listed for two surgical appointments. The second extraction was done on the control side, three weeks after the first extraction.
Patients were blind as to which side the CGF was placed, in order to avoid any influence on visual analog scale (VAS) scores. To obtain an objective assessment of pain, patients were informed that CGF application was used on all sites by the surgeon. The surgeon was not blind to the CGF application or the suturing. Therefore, clinical parameters were assessed based on the classifications by an independent observer specializing in oral surgery.
Study variables The primary variable of this clinical study was CGF application. CGF Preparation CGF was prepared according to Sacco protocol. The patients' blood was collected in 9 ml glass two tubes with vacutainer. The tubes were centrifuged immediately in a special centrifuge device (Medifuge, France). After the following settings were used: 2 min 2700 rpm, 4 min 2400 rpm, 4 min 2700 rpm and 3 min 3000 rpm, three layers were observed in the tubes. The upper layer, comprising platelet-poor plasma and the lower one, the red blood cells, were separated from the 'buffy coat', the CGF, by forceps and scissors.
The primary outcome variable was soft tissue healing around the extraction socket. The secondary outcome variables were pain, swelling and trismus.
Before surgery, patients rinsed their mouths with 0.12% clorhexidine gluconate as an antiseptic mouthwash for 60 seconds.
All surgeries were carried out using the same protocol by the same experienced surgeon. As local anesthetic, 2% lidocaine with 1:80.000 epinephrine (1/200.000 Jetokain®, Adeka, İstanbul, Turkey) was applied. A mucoperiosteal flap was elevated to expand initial access without releasing. The surgical approach for each tooth was as follows: bone removal, simple mobilization, extraction of tooth without sectioning and curettage of the socket. After extraction, the socket was irrigated using 60 mL of sterile saline.
CGF fibrin matrix was placed in one socket which was randomly selected (test side). After three weeks, extraction of the tooth on the opposite site was performed and the socket left to heal naturally (control side). The flap was sutured with 4/0 atraumatic silk suture (½ cutting edge, 75 cm, Doğsan, İstanbul, Turkey) for each surgical site.
Postoperatively, amoxicillin (500 mg/8 h, Largopen®, Bilim Pharmaceuticals, İstanbul, Turkey for five days), 0.2% chlorhexidine mouthwash (twice per day for seven days; Kloroben®, Drogsan Pharmaceuticals, Ankara, Turkey) and paracetamol (500 mg, every 4-6 h, Parol®, Atabay Pharmaceuticals, İstanbul, Turkey) were prescribed by the surgeon. After one week, sutures were removed.
All subjects were recalled postoperatively at the 3rd and 7th days by the blinded examiner. Soft tissue healing, pain, swelling and trismus were evaluated on the 3rd and 7th days and pain scores, noted from 1st to 7th days by the patient, were collected. Demographic values for patients' age and gender were also noted.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SEQUENTIAL
BASIC_SCIENCE
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Concentrated growth factor Group
Group I (test); in which CGF fibrin matrix was applied to the extraction socket
Concentrated growth factor
CGF fibrin matrix was placed in one socket which was randomly selected (test side). The flap was sutured with 4/0 atraumatic silk suture (½ cutting edge, 75 cm, Doğsan, İstanbul, Turkey) for each surgical site.
Non-Concentrated growth factor Group
Group II (control); in which CGF was not applied to the extraction socket
Non-Concentrated growth factor Group
To control group, extraction of the tooth on the opposite site was performed and the socket left to heal naturally. The flap was sutured with 4/0 atraumatic silk suture (½ cutting edge, 75 cm, Doğsan, İstanbul, Turkey) for each surgical site.
Interventions
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Concentrated growth factor
CGF fibrin matrix was placed in one socket which was randomly selected (test side). The flap was sutured with 4/0 atraumatic silk suture (½ cutting edge, 75 cm, Doğsan, İstanbul, Turkey) for each surgical site.
Non-Concentrated growth factor Group
To control group, extraction of the tooth on the opposite site was performed and the socket left to heal naturally. The flap was sutured with 4/0 atraumatic silk suture (½ cutting edge, 75 cm, Doğsan, İstanbul, Turkey) for each surgical site.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
2. Smoking habit
3. Alcohol usage
4. Physical or mental disability
5. Thrombocytopenia
6. Chemotherapy in head and neck region
7. Pregnant woman or woman in menstrual cycle
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Ege University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Gözde Işık
Oral Surgery
Principal Investigators
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Gözde Işık
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Oral Surgery
Locations
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Ege University, Faculty of Dentistry
Izmir, Bornova, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Ozveri Koyuncu B, Isik G, Ozden Yuce M, Gunbay S, Gunbay T. Effect of concentrated growth factor (CGF) on short-term clinical outcomes after partially impacted mandibular third molar surgery: A split-mouth randomized clinical study. J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2020 Apr;121(2):118-123. doi: 10.1016/j.jormas.2019.07.002. Epub 2019 Jul 9.
Other Identifiers
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Faculty of Dentistry
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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