Abstract:
The use of autologous blood components, specifically fibrin fragment, which is found polymerized in the form of a clot and in liquid state-monomeric when combined with granulated biomaterials, creates a mineralized compound through agglutination in a fibrin matrix. This combination has a beneficial effect by providing multiple advantages, such as improving predictability of results and reducing complications.
Objective: Promote regeneration of bone and soft tissues through the application of L-PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) with the aim of preparing the site for future implant placement. The case of a 20-year-old female patient with an extensive periapical lesion and partial absence of the vestibular table in the upper left lateral incisor is presented. Extraction and regeneration with sticky bone and L- PRF were performed.
Result: Optimal soft tissue healing, and regeneration developed.