Abstract

Objective: To study the effect of concentrated growth factor (CGF) on reducing bone resorption in immediate implant. Methods: 20 immediate implant patients were divided into two groups, each group included 10 patients who were treated by adding CGF or Bio-oss to the gap of implant-bone, respectively; the labial new bone regeneration was evaluated in postoperative 1 years using cone beam CT. Results: The buccal bone width variation of the CGF group was 0.85±0.25mm, and the Bio-oss group was 0.35±0.25mm (p <0.05). Conclusion: The CGF has no significant role in promoting new bone regeneration when was used alone in the gap of implant - bone in immediate implant

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