Platelet-rich fibrin for wound healing of palatal donor sites of free gingival grafts: Systematic review and meta-analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Gusman, David-Jonathan-Rodrigues [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Matheus, Henrique-Rinaldi [UNESP], Alves, Breno-Edson-Sendão [UNESP], de Oliveira, Aman-da-Munarolo-Piacenza, Britto, Amanda-Cristine-dos Santos, Novaes, Vivian-Cristina-Noronha, Nagata, Maria-José-Hitomi [UNESP], Batista, Victor-Eduardo-de Souza, de Almeida, Juliano-Milanezi [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/JCED.57451
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/205861
Resumo: Background: Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) has been referred to as a second-generation platelet concentrate, associated with improvements on the healing of palatal wounds followed by FGG harvesting. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the complete wound epithelialization and postoperative pain when PRF was used in palatal wounds following free gingival graft (FGG) harvesting. Material and Methods: PubMed (Medline), EMBASE and Scopus were searched by two independent individuals up to and including March 2020 in order to identify controlled and randomized controlled clinical trials on the use of PRF at palatal donor sites of FGG. The outcomes assessed were epithelialization and postoperative pain. The risk of bias of the included studies was evaluated using Cochrane Collaboration's domain-based two-part tool. Random effects meta-analyses were conducted with 95% confidence intervals. Results: The search strategy identified 555 potentially eligible articles, of which 6 randomized controlled clinical trials were included. In the qualitative analysis, most studies (83.3%) reported lower postoperative pain in treatment groups, while all studies accessing epithelialization demonstrated earlier complete wound closure in groups treated with PRF. The discomfort and complete re-epithelialization were more favorable in groups PRF when compared to control groups (P<0.00001). Conclusions: Within the limits of the present study, it can be concluded that the use of PRF for wound healing of palatal donor sites of FGG may decrease postoperative pain and induce earlier complete wound epithelialization.
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spelling Platelet-rich fibrin for wound healing of palatal donor sites of free gingival grafts: Systematic review and meta-analysisoral surgery procedurespainpostoperativeWound healingBackground: Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) has been referred to as a second-generation platelet concentrate, associated with improvements on the healing of palatal wounds followed by FGG harvesting. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the complete wound epithelialization and postoperative pain when PRF was used in palatal wounds following free gingival graft (FGG) harvesting. Material and Methods: PubMed (Medline), EMBASE and Scopus were searched by two independent individuals up to and including March 2020 in order to identify controlled and randomized controlled clinical trials on the use of PRF at palatal donor sites of FGG. The outcomes assessed were epithelialization and postoperative pain. The risk of bias of the included studies was evaluated using Cochrane Collaboration's domain-based two-part tool. Random effects meta-analyses were conducted with 95% confidence intervals. Results: The search strategy identified 555 potentially eligible articles, of which 6 randomized controlled clinical trials were included. In the qualitative analysis, most studies (83.3%) reported lower postoperative pain in treatment groups, while all studies accessing epithelialization demonstrated earlier complete wound closure in groups treated with PRF. The discomfort and complete re-epithelialization were more favorable in groups PRF when compared to control groups (P<0.00001). Conclusions: Within the limits of the present study, it can be concluded that the use of PRF for wound healing of palatal donor sites of FGG may decrease postoperative pain and induce earlier complete wound epithelialization.Department of Diagnostic and Surgery Periodontics Division São Paulo State University (UNESP) School of DentistryDepartment of periodontics University of Western Sao Paulo (UNOESTE) Presidente PrudenteDepartment of periodontics Maringa University Center (UNINGA)Department of periodontics University Center of Santa Fe do Sul (UNIFUNEC)Department of Diagnostic and Surgery Periodontics Division São Paulo State University (UNESP) School of DentistryUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Presidente PrudenteMaringa University Center (UNINGA)University Center of Santa Fe do Sul (UNIFUNEC)Gusman, David-Jonathan-Rodrigues [UNESP]Matheus, Henrique-Rinaldi [UNESP]Alves, Breno-Edson-Sendão [UNESP]de Oliveira, Aman-da-Munarolo-PiacenzaBritto, Amanda-Cristine-dos SantosNovaes, Vivian-Cristina-NoronhaNagata, Maria-José-Hitomi [UNESP]Batista, Victor-Eduardo-de Souzade Almeida, Juliano-Milanezi [UNESP]2021-06-25T10:22:28Z2021-06-25T10:22:28Z2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article190-200http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/JCED.57451Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, v. 13, n. 2, p. 190-200, 2021.1989-5488http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20586110.4317/JCED.574512-s2.0-85100691474Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-22T19:03:42Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/205861Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T13:41:14.971712Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Platelet-rich fibrin for wound healing of palatal donor sites of free gingival grafts: Systematic review and meta-analysis
title Platelet-rich fibrin for wound healing of palatal donor sites of free gingival grafts: Systematic review and meta-analysis
spellingShingle Platelet-rich fibrin for wound healing of palatal donor sites of free gingival grafts: Systematic review and meta-analysis
Gusman, David-Jonathan-Rodrigues [UNESP]
oral surgery procedures
pain
postoperative
Wound healing
title_short Platelet-rich fibrin for wound healing of palatal donor sites of free gingival grafts: Systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Platelet-rich fibrin for wound healing of palatal donor sites of free gingival grafts: Systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Platelet-rich fibrin for wound healing of palatal donor sites of free gingival grafts: Systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Platelet-rich fibrin for wound healing of palatal donor sites of free gingival grafts: Systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort Platelet-rich fibrin for wound healing of palatal donor sites of free gingival grafts: Systematic review and meta-analysis
author Gusman, David-Jonathan-Rodrigues [UNESP]
author_facet Gusman, David-Jonathan-Rodrigues [UNESP]
Matheus, Henrique-Rinaldi [UNESP]
Alves, Breno-Edson-Sendão [UNESP]
de Oliveira, Aman-da-Munarolo-Piacenza
Britto, Amanda-Cristine-dos Santos
Novaes, Vivian-Cristina-Noronha
Nagata, Maria-José-Hitomi [UNESP]
Batista, Victor-Eduardo-de Souza
de Almeida, Juliano-Milanezi [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Matheus, Henrique-Rinaldi [UNESP]
Alves, Breno-Edson-Sendão [UNESP]
de Oliveira, Aman-da-Munarolo-Piacenza
Britto, Amanda-Cristine-dos Santos
Novaes, Vivian-Cristina-Noronha
Nagata, Maria-José-Hitomi [UNESP]
Batista, Victor-Eduardo-de Souza
de Almeida, Juliano-Milanezi [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Presidente Prudente
Maringa University Center (UNINGA)
University Center of Santa Fe do Sul (UNIFUNEC)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gusman, David-Jonathan-Rodrigues [UNESP]
Matheus, Henrique-Rinaldi [UNESP]
Alves, Breno-Edson-Sendão [UNESP]
de Oliveira, Aman-da-Munarolo-Piacenza
Britto, Amanda-Cristine-dos Santos
Novaes, Vivian-Cristina-Noronha
Nagata, Maria-José-Hitomi [UNESP]
Batista, Victor-Eduardo-de Souza
de Almeida, Juliano-Milanezi [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv oral surgery procedures
pain
postoperative
Wound healing
topic oral surgery procedures
pain
postoperative
Wound healing
description Background: Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) has been referred to as a second-generation platelet concentrate, associated with improvements on the healing of palatal wounds followed by FGG harvesting. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the complete wound epithelialization and postoperative pain when PRF was used in palatal wounds following free gingival graft (FGG) harvesting. Material and Methods: PubMed (Medline), EMBASE and Scopus were searched by two independent individuals up to and including March 2020 in order to identify controlled and randomized controlled clinical trials on the use of PRF at palatal donor sites of FGG. The outcomes assessed were epithelialization and postoperative pain. The risk of bias of the included studies was evaluated using Cochrane Collaboration's domain-based two-part tool. Random effects meta-analyses were conducted with 95% confidence intervals. Results: The search strategy identified 555 potentially eligible articles, of which 6 randomized controlled clinical trials were included. In the qualitative analysis, most studies (83.3%) reported lower postoperative pain in treatment groups, while all studies accessing epithelialization demonstrated earlier complete wound closure in groups treated with PRF. The discomfort and complete re-epithelialization were more favorable in groups PRF when compared to control groups (P<0.00001). Conclusions: Within the limits of the present study, it can be concluded that the use of PRF for wound healing of palatal donor sites of FGG may decrease postoperative pain and induce earlier complete wound epithelialization.
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