Platelet rich fibrin: a panacea for lost interdental papilla


Author Details : Shivanand Aspalli, Nagappa G, Aditi S. Jain

Volume : 3, Issue : , Year : 2015

Article Page : 207-210


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Abstract

Introduction: Loss of interdental papilla marks phonetics, functional and esthetic problem. Surgical techniques are diverse, but none have given predictable results.
Aim: The purpose of this case report is to present reconstruction of papilla by using platelet rich fibrin membrane in maxillary anterior region.
Methodology: 30yr old male patient reported with an unesthetic smile due to loss of interdental papilla in the maxillary left central and lateral incisor region since 6 months. The treatment was planned for reconstruction of lost interdental papilla using PRF. A pouch was created with a semilunar incision, PRF was prepared and inserted into the pouch and the entire gingivopapillary unit was displaced coronally.
Conclusion: Optimal fill was noted at 1, 3 and 6 months postoperatively with excellent esthetic outcome. Use of PRF and proper technique may thus be the panacea for interdental papilla augmentation.

Keywords
: PRF, Interdental papilla, Esthetics, Maxillary anterior, Black triangle


How to cite : Aspalli S, Nagappa G, Jain A S, Platelet rich fibrin: a panacea for lost interdental papilla. J Dent Spec 2015;3():207-210


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