Effect of Buccal Fat Pad and Platelet Rich Fibrin After Ultrasonic Hydrodynamic Maxillary Sinus Membrane Elevation

Author(s):  
Author(s):  
Samit Jain ◽  
Sarika Jain ◽  
Sweta Jain

Oro-antral fistula is an unnatural, pathological and epithelised communication between oral cavity and maxillary sinus. It is mainly due to improper Instrumentation during extraction of maxillary premolars and molars. Closure of oro-antral fistula by suturing of buccal fat pad with palatal flap has shown a high success rate because of its rich vascularity and location. Role of PRF is like icing on the cake in healing of oral defects. PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin ) is a healing biomaterial which form a strong natural fibrin matrix which promotes healing. In this case, oro-antral communication was created after the extraction of #16 , which was closed with buccal fat pad along with PRF and monitored until complete epithelisation of socket was achieved. KEYWORDS Buccal fat pad, Platelet rich fibrin, maxillary molars, maxillary sinus, oro antral fistula,


2008 ◽  
Vol 34 (6) ◽  
pp. 330-333 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Hassani ◽  
Arash Khojasteh ◽  
Marzieh Alikhasi

Abstract Several reports demonstrate successful use of the buccal fat pad (BFP) as pedicled graft in reconstructing small to medium sized maxillary defects. BFP harvesting has so far been shown to be an easy, well-tolerated, and uncomplicated technique for oral reconstruction. This case report proposes the use of BFP for repairing of the perforated sinus membrane during sinus augmentation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (D) ◽  
pp. 126-132
Author(s):  
Aya Kamal ◽  
Ahmed Abdel Meguid Moustafa ◽  
Ahmed Abdallah Khalil

ABSTRACTAim of study: The aim of this study was to Compare the effectiveness of Non-pedicled buccal fat pad versus Platelet rich fibrin in treatment of Miller class II gingival recession using vistubular Incision Subperiosteal Tunnel Access TechniquePatients and methods:This study was conducted on 40 patients with class II gingival recession in anterior or premolar segment. The entire patients were selected from the out patient clinic of the Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, and Periodontology Department. Faculty of Dentistry, Minya University.Forty patients with gingival recession class II were divided randomly into two groups:Group I: (20 defect) using VISTA technique with Non- pedicled buccal fat pad (NPBFP), Group II: (20 defect) using VISTA technique with platelet rich fibrin (PRF).Results: In both groups all clinical parameters were statistically significant from pre-operative period till 6 months follow up period. In the comparison between the two groups after 6 months follow up period, there were no statistically significant difference between two groups regarding all clinical parameters except percentage of root coverage; there was significant increase in percentage of root coverage after 3 and 6 months follow up period in group II with p value was less than 0.05.Conclusion: Both PRF membrane and NPBFP are effective in the management of Class II gingival recession defects using VISTA technique. PRF group has better results regarding percentage of root coverage than NPBPF group after 3 and 6 months follow up.


Intra-sinus calcifications (ISCs) which are noted only in 2.4 percent of maxillary sinus pathology can be a challenging condition for the implantologists. A few studies describe only a recommendation for the centrally localized calcification spots in the maxillary sinus. Simultaneously, there is no publications focused on lateral sinus lift performance in cases of laterally, peripherally located linear ISCs. The purpose of our report is to present a surgical tactic for lateral approach of Schneiderian membrane elevation in a 58-year-old female with linear and fine punctate calcifications, inta-sinus hyperostosis, and mucosal swelling with height above the middle level of the sinus.


2013 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 249-252 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Ali Ghavimi ◽  
Koroush Taheri Talesh ◽  
AREZOU Ghoreishizadeh ◽  
Masoome Amani ◽  
Aylar Divband

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