Efficacy of platelet‑rich fibrin in papilla reconstruction: A systematic review and meta‑analysis

Zohreh Afshari, Yeganeh Khazaei, Mahsa Ahmadishadmehri

Abstract


This systematic review and meta‑analysis aimed to compare the efficacy of using platelet‑rich
fibrin (PRF) or connective tissue graft (CTG) for papilla reconstruction in the treatment of black
triangles. A comprehensive electronic search across PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, ProQuest,
and Scopus was conducted to identify the relevant randomized‑controlled trials (RCTs), cohort
studies, and case series. Quality assessment and meta‑analysis were performed using R Statistical
Software, focusing on the parameters such as papilla height, gingival index, plaque index (PI), clinical
attachment level (CAL), and pocket probing depth. Registration number: CRD42022322934. From
191 initial studies, 7 were eligible for full‑text review, with 4 RCTs and one retrospective study
included in the meta‑analysis. The analysis favored CTG over PRF in terms of black triangle height at
3–6 months postsurgery and in PI improvement at 3 months. No significant differences were found
in CAL and probing pocket depth. While PRF can yield satisfactory results in papilla augmentation,
CTG demonstrates superior clinical outcomes in specific parameters. Further research with more
extensive clinical data is warranted.
Key Words: Connective tissue, interdental papilla, platelet‑rich fibrin, systematic review

 

 

 

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