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    Application of Platelet Rich Fibrin and Osseomold Bone Graft in Different Intrabony Defects – 2 Case Reports

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    ABSTRACT:    Aims & objectives: The motto behind any periodontal treatment is arrest of periodontal disease and regeneration of lost periodontium. Various treatment strategies have been employed in treatment of intrabony defects, but the best way to obtain regeneration is probably by mimicking the actual occurring events that takes place in the formation of the periodontal tissues at embryonic stage. Conventional open flap debridement falls short of regenerating tissues destroyed by the disease and current regenerative procedures offer a limited potential towards attaining complete periodontal regeneration.Platelet rich fibrin (PRF), a second generation platelet concentrate is widely used in osseous regeneration.Case description: The present study aimed to explore the clinical and radiographical effectiveness of autologous PRF along with the osseomold bone graft in treatment of 2 different cases of intrabony defects in chronic periodontics subjects.Conclusion: Among the 2 subjects, case-1 had 2-wall defect and case-2 patient had 3-wall defect. Both the subjects reported to the department with a complaint of food impaction and with clinically accessible >7-8mm pocket.  Pocket depth was assessed at 1st week, 6months and 9months respectively and radio graphically bone gain was accessed at 3 month and 6 months
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