Autologous Platelet Concentrate of 2nd and 3rd generations efficacy in the surgical treatment of gingival recession: an overview of systematic reviews

Background: Autologous platelet concentrate (APC)/platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) of second and third generations has increased use in periodontics to optimize wound healing. Few systematic reviews (SRs) have reported improved clinical outcomes, while other studies reported significantly better results f...

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Autores principales: Gustavo Vicentis De Oliveira Fernandes, Nuno Bernardo Malta Santos, Rafael Amorim Cavalcanti De Siqueira, How-Lay Wang, Juan Blanco-Carrion, Juliana Campos Hasse Fernandes
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0217bfd67a8141699abf2c859326714f2021-11-12T10:23:42ZAutologous Platelet Concentrate of 2nd and 3rd generations efficacy in the surgical treatment of gingival recession: an overview of systematic reviews0972-124X10.4103/jisp.jisp_515_20https://doaj.org/article/0217bfd67a8141699abf2c859326714f2021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.jisponline.com/article.asp?issn=0972-124X;year=2021;volume=25;issue=6;spage=463;epage=479;aulast=https://doaj.org/toc/0972-124XBackground: Autologous platelet concentrate (APC)/platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) of second and third generations has increased use in periodontics to optimize wound healing. Few systematic reviews (SRs) have reported improved clinical outcomes, while other studies reported significantly better results for the connective tissue graft (CTG). There is still unclear clinical evidence about APC/PRF use to treat gingival recession (GR) defects. Then, the purpose of this SR was to evaluate the use of APC/PRF membranes (2nd and 3rd generations) in root coverage (RC) procedures and assess its efficacy as a substitute biomaterial. Materials and Methods: An electronic search was conducted in PubMed, Cochrane Central, Web of Science, Google Scholar, BookSC databases, and gray literature. The search strategy, without date restriction up to April 2020, included keywords as “platelet-rich fibrin,” “autologous platelet concentrates,” “blood,” “systematic review,” “periodontics,” “surgery,” “tissue,” “gingiva,” “gingival recession,” “connective tissue,” “graft,” and “root coverage.” The methodological quality was evaluated through the AMSTAR2, and a population, index test, comparator, outcome strategy was used to assess specific clinical parameters such as recession depth, clinical attachment levels, and RC outcomes. Results: Nine SRs were included. Only three articles described the technique of APC/PRF production. Three studies reported unfavorable outcomes using APC, while six reported favorable results and postoperative discomfort reduction. Articles included in this SRs that provided information about APC/PRF membranes (n = 13) showed no significant difference between APC/PRF and the control group for the parameters analyzed. Conclusions: This implies that APC/PRF may be considered a feasible substitute biomaterial for treating GR defects, although the CTG still provides superior outcomes. Further long-term and controlled studies are needed to verify this finding.Gustavo Vicentis De Oliveira FernandesNuno Bernardo Malta SantosRafael Amorim Cavalcanti De SiqueiraHow-Lay WangJuan Blanco-CarrionJuliana Campos Hasse FernandesWolters Kluwer Medknow Publicationsarticleautologous platelet concentrategingival recessionperiodontal surgeryroot coveragesystematic reviewDentistryRK1-715ENJournal of Indian Society of Periodontology, Vol 25, Iss 6, Pp 463-479 (2021)
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topic autologous platelet concentrate
gingival recession
periodontal surgery
root coverage
systematic review
Dentistry
RK1-715
spellingShingle autologous platelet concentrate
gingival recession
periodontal surgery
root coverage
systematic review
Dentistry
RK1-715
Gustavo Vicentis De Oliveira Fernandes
Nuno Bernardo Malta Santos
Rafael Amorim Cavalcanti De Siqueira
How-Lay Wang
Juan Blanco-Carrion
Juliana Campos Hasse Fernandes
Autologous Platelet Concentrate of 2nd and 3rd generations efficacy in the surgical treatment of gingival recession: an overview of systematic reviews
description Background: Autologous platelet concentrate (APC)/platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) of second and third generations has increased use in periodontics to optimize wound healing. Few systematic reviews (SRs) have reported improved clinical outcomes, while other studies reported significantly better results for the connective tissue graft (CTG). There is still unclear clinical evidence about APC/PRF use to treat gingival recession (GR) defects. Then, the purpose of this SR was to evaluate the use of APC/PRF membranes (2nd and 3rd generations) in root coverage (RC) procedures and assess its efficacy as a substitute biomaterial. Materials and Methods: An electronic search was conducted in PubMed, Cochrane Central, Web of Science, Google Scholar, BookSC databases, and gray literature. The search strategy, without date restriction up to April 2020, included keywords as “platelet-rich fibrin,” “autologous platelet concentrates,” “blood,” “systematic review,” “periodontics,” “surgery,” “tissue,” “gingiva,” “gingival recession,” “connective tissue,” “graft,” and “root coverage.” The methodological quality was evaluated through the AMSTAR2, and a population, index test, comparator, outcome strategy was used to assess specific clinical parameters such as recession depth, clinical attachment levels, and RC outcomes. Results: Nine SRs were included. Only three articles described the technique of APC/PRF production. Three studies reported unfavorable outcomes using APC, while six reported favorable results and postoperative discomfort reduction. Articles included in this SRs that provided information about APC/PRF membranes (n = 13) showed no significant difference between APC/PRF and the control group for the parameters analyzed. Conclusions: This implies that APC/PRF may be considered a feasible substitute biomaterial for treating GR defects, although the CTG still provides superior outcomes. Further long-term and controlled studies are needed to verify this finding.
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author Gustavo Vicentis De Oliveira Fernandes
Nuno Bernardo Malta Santos
Rafael Amorim Cavalcanti De Siqueira
How-Lay Wang
Juan Blanco-Carrion
Juliana Campos Hasse Fernandes
author_facet Gustavo Vicentis De Oliveira Fernandes
Nuno Bernardo Malta Santos
Rafael Amorim Cavalcanti De Siqueira
How-Lay Wang
Juan Blanco-Carrion
Juliana Campos Hasse Fernandes
author_sort Gustavo Vicentis De Oliveira Fernandes
title Autologous Platelet Concentrate of 2nd and 3rd generations efficacy in the surgical treatment of gingival recession: an overview of systematic reviews
title_short Autologous Platelet Concentrate of 2nd and 3rd generations efficacy in the surgical treatment of gingival recession: an overview of systematic reviews
title_full Autologous Platelet Concentrate of 2nd and 3rd generations efficacy in the surgical treatment of gingival recession: an overview of systematic reviews
title_fullStr Autologous Platelet Concentrate of 2nd and 3rd generations efficacy in the surgical treatment of gingival recession: an overview of systematic reviews
title_full_unstemmed Autologous Platelet Concentrate of 2nd and 3rd generations efficacy in the surgical treatment of gingival recession: an overview of systematic reviews
title_sort autologous platelet concentrate of 2nd and 3rd generations efficacy in the surgical treatment of gingival recession: an overview of systematic reviews
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/0217bfd67a8141699abf2c859326714f
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