Sitamahalakshmi K , Sai Krishna Bingi , Bhuvanesh Yanamala , Oshin Mary
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Efficacy of concentrated growth factor on soft and hard tissues around dental implants a case report
Dental implants are long-term successful when the osteointegration is maintained with little yearly loss of crestal bone. The current study assesses the crestal bone loss surrounding Osseo integrated implants by adding a concentrated growth factor as an extra factor to maintain the crestal bone levels. The research comprised single patient with a single edentulous location. Along with the implant, concentrated growth factor is inserted. Three and nine months after the implant was implanted, assessments of soft tissue characteristics such as the sulcus bleeding index and plaque index were conducted. Hard tissue metrics, such as volume and bone density, were measured using cone-beam computed tomography both nine months after implant implantation and immediately following implant placement. baseline and nine-month markers were compared, several hard and soft tissue parameters indicated a significant change at nine months. By elevating the density and volume of bone surrounding dental implants, concentrated growth factor can be used as a breakthrough in customized medicine to promote quicker healing and osseous regeneration.