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Investigation of the Effects of CGF and A-PRF on Pain, Edema and Trismus After Impacted Lower Third Molar Surgery

Clinical Investigation of the Effects of Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF) and Advanced Platelet Rich Fibrin (A-PRF) on Pain, Edema and Trismus After Impacted Lower Third Molar Surgery

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT03690167
Enrollment
75
Registered
2018-10-01
Start date
2018-07-12
Completion date
2019-03-20
Last updated
2019-08-28

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Conditions

Trismus, Edema, Pain, Post-Op Complication

Brief summary

The objective of this case-control intervention study is to explore the effectiveness of Concentrated Growth Factor (CGF) and Advanced Platelet Rich Fibrin (A-PRF) on Pain, Edema and Trismus After Impacted Lower Third Molar Surgery

Detailed description

In the present study, 75 patient, whose ages ranged between 18-30 and have an impacted lower third molar which is in vertical or mesiyoangular position and has class I and II ramus relationship and class B and C depth, will included. 75 patient will divided randomly into three groups as CGF, A-PRF and Control. After third molar surgery CGF and A-PRF will prepared and applied to the extraction sockets in CGF and A-PRF groups. nothing will applied to the control group. Post operative pain, edema and trismus will measured at 2nd and 7th days.

Interventions

CGF application (9 ml venous blood will harvested from the participants in the CGF group and centrifuged according to the protocol for CGF)

A-PRF application (9 ml venous blood will harvested from the participants in the CGF group and centrifuged according to the protocol for A-PRF)

OTHERControl

Nothing applied after extraction

Sponsors

Dr. Damla Torul
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE (Outcomes Assessor)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 30 Years
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* Patients presenting asymptomatic impacted lower third molar tooth in the vertical or mesioanguler position according to the Winter classification, Class I and II ramus relation and class B and C depth according to Pell-Gregory classification * Patients between the ages of 18-30, * Non-smokers, * Patients with ASA I status

Exclusion criteria

* Who does not want to be volunteer for the study, * Do not comply with post-operative recommendations, * Operation lasting more than 30 minutes, * During pregnancy or lactation, * Have a chronic systemic disorder that may affect healing. * Unable to cooperate, * Post-operative infection, * Patients with pericoronitis

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Edema-amount change of swellingBaseline, 2nd and 7th daysIn order to evaluate the amount change of swelling after the operation, horizontal and vertical measurements will be made from 5 reference points including tragus, lip corner, soft tissue pogonion, lateral cantus of the eye and gonion. The first measurement between the tragus-lip corner, the second measurement will be obtained by measuring the horizontal distance between the tragus-soft tissue pogonion. The third measurement will be determined by the measurement of the vertical distance between the outer corner of the eye and the gonion. to determine the change in the swelling measurements performed before surgery and at 2nd-7th days after surgery.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Trismus- degree of change (limitation) in maximum mouth openingBaseline, 2nd and 7th daysThe maximum mouth opening will be determined as the distance between the right lower and upper right central.
Post operative Pain: visual analog (VAS) scale6th and 24th hours, 2nd and 7th daysFor the evaluation of the pain, the visual analog scale (VAS) will be used to express the absence of pain in the initial part on a straight line (0) and the end part to express the unbearable pain (10). 0 (no pain)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------10 (unbearable pain) Higher values of the scale represent worse outcome.
Post-operative symptom severity (PoSSe) scalePost operative 7th dayThe evaluation of the change in postoperative quality of life will be done with a scale of post-operative symptom severity (PoSSe) consisting of 15-item questionnaire in which the effect of operation on eating, speech, sensation, appearance, pain, disease and daily activities is evaluated. This questionnaire was divided into subscales corresponding to seven main adverse effects, andfor each possible answer there was a score ranging from 0 to a variable number. For total possible answer there was a score ranging from 0 to a 97.9. Higher values of the scale represent worse outcome.

Countries

Turkey (Türkiye)

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026